In Money Diaries this week,a Melbourne-based product designer binges Bridgerton and watches The Notebook for the first time.
Twenty years ago,I was still writing about rampant interest rates and booming property prices. But much has changed.
You are welcome to debate me,but I believe no one stretches money like a solo parent. Here’s the best tips I’ve heard.
Have you found yourself saying “yes” to something a friend has suggested,even though you couldn’t really afford it? This one’s for you.
On this week’s Money Diary,our diarist has recently dropped her phone and the touchscreen no longer works,so she makes do with a mouse and voice-to-text.
Somehow,we’ve associated ‘clever’,needlessly complex behaviours with accruing wealth. But there’s a big problem with this narrative.
Changing your habits if you’re a regular borrower can be hard,but there are methods you can use to help slash your debt.
On Money Diaries this week,a model/waitress/aspiring writer manages period pain with cranberry tablets and has plenty of cute moments with her boyfriend.
On Money Diaries this week,a nature photographer spends a chunk of money dining out with friends who are in town.
If you’re contemplating pet ownership,you’ll need to understand the initial and ongoing costs that inevitably come with it.
This week on Money Diaries,a content creator goes out for pizza with a friend,gets her nails done in a lunch break and attends book club with her friends.