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Essential Guide To Interest Rates

02nd April 2009
What are interest rates and who are they determined by? Every country has a federal bank. For instance, in America, it's the Federal Reserve and in Australia, it's the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). They determine financial matters in a country, such... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

RBA - Reserve Bank of Australia

28th February 2009
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is the federal bank of Australia. Anything that happens financially in Australia will largely depend on this organisation - they issue the bank notes we spend and they give the Federal Government its banking services. E... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Fixed Rate Home Loans

20th February 2009
Fixed rate home loan A fixed rate home loan is a home loan that locks in a specific interest rate to be charged on repayments over a specific period of time. The fixed rate home loan suits you if you are worried that interest rates might rise. It p... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

What are Savings Accounts

30th January 2009
When it comes to saving money away for a rainy day, a savings account from a reliable financial institution is one of the most conventional answers. If you want to save a fair amount, a savings account will deliver the most flexible usage in a way that bo... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Australian Property Market Predictions For 2009

22nd January 2009
Australia may be one of the last, great unspoiled destinations on Earth, but like a lot of other locales, the country is having its own problems with the property market as 2009 kicks into gear. Experts are divided on the property market forecast - neithe... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

Australian Credit Card Market

06th January 2009
In recent years all areas of the Australian finance industry have seen some increased competition but perhaps no area more than the credit card sector. In the past few years hundreds of Aussie credit card options have launched offering consumers with a hu... Read >
Author: Click4credit

Quick Guide to Interest Rates

03rd December 2008
Interest rates are talked about almost as much as the weather, particularly when they are on the rise. Their decision to raise or lower interest rates is based on such information as consumer confidence, retail sales, the price of bank to bank credit inte... Read >
Author: Melanie Click

Why Compare Personal Loans?

02nd December 2008
What are personal loans? Personal Loans are lent out by banks, or other financial institutions, to individuals. Banks and individuals agree on certain terms and conditions before the money is lent. This usually includes the amount to be borrowed, the i... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Personal Loan Comparison

02nd December 2008
What are personal loans? A personal loan can be defined as a single payout lent by a financial institution to a person. There are many conditions and agreements that must be established before the money is lent out. Terms usually include the sum to b... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

How to Compare Personal Loans

02nd December 2008
What are personal loans? A personal loan can be defined as a single payout lent by a financial institution to a person. There are many terms and conditions that must be established before the money is lent out. Terms usually include the sum to be lent,... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Comparing Personal Loans

02nd December 2008
What are personal loans? A personal loan can be defined as a single payout lent by an institution to an individual. There are many terms and agreements that must be settled upon before the money is lent out. Terms usually include the amount to be bor... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Property analysts predicts Brisbane house prices to fall by 5 percent

09th September 2008
Property group announces, the reason being global bank interest rate hike, which forces the customers to shun away from investing in real estate. It is expected that the unit price could slash to a massive ten percent by the coming year, which is the majo... Read >
Author: seoteam

Savings Accounts – an Introduction to Online Savings

07th July 2008
Mortgage repayments have gone up alongside credit card and personal loan rates with the latest cash rate rises by the Reserve Bank of Australia. Even though this has spelt bad news for many people there are still some ways to make good of this situation, ... Read >
Author: Ed Wood

Low Rate Credit Cards

03rd July 2008
Credit can be a powerful thing, but only in a beneficial way if it is managed responsibly. At the start of 2008 the total outstanding balance on credit cards in Australia was $43.25 billion, of which $31billion is accruing interest. According to figures r... Read >
Author: Edward Woodward

Asia boom, US bust buffeting Australian economy

26th March 2008
SYDNEY (AFP) â€" Boom in Asia and bust in the United States are buffeting Australia's economy, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd warned Monday as he outlined plans to rein in inflation. In his first major speech on the economy since his Labor party swept John... Read >
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