If you're in your 40s, juggling your job, family and mortgage probably takes all your time. But this is the decade when you should seriously be thinking about superannuation. Gillian Bullock explains.
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This extract from Baby or Bust, written by Money's own Nicola Field, focuses on how to survive on one income.
When you've been dealing with tracksuits and baby vomit for months or years on end, returning to the workforce can seem like an overwhelming task. Fortunately, there's help available, says Allison Tait.
How do you inspire young kids to start thinking about pocket money and saving? Three home-grown products have identified a gap in this market and aim to get kids started, says Susan Hely.
Timing is everything when it comes to picking up a discount. Just knowing when to buy a big-ticket item can yield the serious shopper tens of thousands of dollars in one fell swoop. Whether it's a car, a house or jewellery, the savvy shopper can always find the right time to strike a bargain.
Remember the saying "look after the pennies and the pounds look after themselves"? It's an oldie but a goodie. The serious shopper can save thousands of dollars each year just by picking the right time to make many small prudent purchases.
At what age should you encourage your kids to work for an employer? Susan Hely investigates.
If you want all the home comforts and are happy with repeat visits, consider buying a holiday home.
To keep investors happy some companies offer more than dividends and the opportunity for capital growth we're talking about shareholder perks.