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My adventures at Starbucks in LA showed why cash is still king
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My adventures at Starbucks in LA showed why cash is still king

Unless you’re willing to trade in some dignity, a physical card or cash should remain decisively on your packing list.

  • by Millie Muroi

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Makeup and a pub meal: What a portfolio director on $270,000 spends in a week

Makeup and a pub meal: What a portfolio director on $270,000 spends in a week

On Money Diaries, a portfolio director who makes $270,000 a year and spends some of her money this week on dry shampoo and hair dye.

  • by Refinery29 Australia
Why won’t the government let me withdraw $50,000 in cash?

Why won’t the government let me withdraw $50,000 in cash?

If you need to withdraw a significant sum of cash – such as to pay builders – do so with extreme caution.

  • by Noel Whittaker
Cash or cheque? Neither as money use goes digital

Cash or cheque? Neither as money use goes digital

Only 13 per cent of payments for goods and services in Australia last year used cash. Still, the amount of cash in circulation is near record levels.

  • by Shane Wright
Broken bones start to knit
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Broken bones start to knit

While couples decide which side they’re on.

Festival rides and hot chips: What a property assistant on $66,000 spends in a week

Festival rides and hot chips: What a property assistant on $66,000 spends in a week

This week on Money Diaries, a shopping centre property assistant who makes $66,000 a year and spends some of her money this week on a ride at a festival.

  • by Refinery29 Australia
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Pick your Skarsgard
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Pick your Skarsgard

Right first, heads in, heads up.

What inflation dragon? Prices are rising everywhere, except in China

What inflation dragon? Prices are rising everywhere, except in China

Unlike in the rest of the world, across China people are noticing the cost of meat, vegetables and property falling – and that’s a problem.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
Savers can earn over 5 per cent, but only if they read the fine print

Savers can earn over 5 per cent, but only if they read the fine print

Be prepared to jump through hoops to earn a high rate of interest on savings.

  • by John Collett
Stuff it: Millennials return to cold hard cash in a bid to save money

Stuff it: Millennials return to cold hard cash in a bid to save money

Millennials are turning to one of the most traditional forms of saving in a bid to adopt better money habits in the face of the cost of living crisis.

  • by Nina Hendy
Man’s hand blown off in France’s violent anti-Macron protests
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Man’s hand blown off in France’s violent anti-Macron protests

Police detained 540 people for questioning nationally. The Interior Ministry said 406 police and dozens of protesters were injured, some seriously.

  • by Henry Samuel