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Everyone understands the basics of saving money: put money aside regularly and don't touch it. We understand that making saving a habit is a bit trickier than that, so we have pulled together a bunch of relevant resources that we think will help.
Calculators, helpful links, quick reads and even a Financial Knowledge quiz.
Smart Saving TipsSo you’ve decided you want to buy a house or a unit you can call your own. You’re getting a deposit together but it feels like it is taking ages to reach your goal. The good news is we have some great resources to help you along the way.
We have several articles that break down some common home buying questions.
Buy Your New HomeThere’s a ton of ways for young Australians to invest their cash. You can consider anything from parking your cash in a savings account or term deposit account, to riskier options like equities and cryptocurrencies.
The most important thing to remember, is that anyone can invest and the earlier you start, the better!
How to investBank of us has put together articles, calculators and tips to help Tasmanians with their finances. We want to continue to make a difference in the lives of Tasmanians, our communities and the environment through finding ways we can contribute to improving financial literacy in Tasmania and helping more Tasmanians into housing.
Talk to usIf you are in the market for a new car, there are a few things you should think about before you drive away in your new wheels. After all, it’s not just about bells and whistles - though metallic paint, alloy wheels and LED headlights certainly don't hurt!
We have articles and good budgeting advice to help with your journey.
Buy a CarMaking a budget and sticking to it is the back bone of being financially savvy. It can also be the difference between spending more than you should and saving more for your ideal future.
Unless you are someone who keeps tally of your spending, or has automated savings habits from early on, chances are that you are not saving as much as you can.
Budget like a boss
It’s not uncommon these days to hear news reports of major data breaches or terrible tales from victims of the latest scam.
Keeping yourself and your finances safe online doesn't have to be complicated. There are a few simple things you can do today to improve your online security.
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