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Tamika Seeto

Brisbane

Finance Reporter at Yahoo Finance Australia

Finance Reporter @YahooFinanceAU 📝💸

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  • 1 week ago | au.finance.yahoo.com | Tamika Seeto

    Wondering how your savings compare to your counterparts? Westpac has broken down the figures by age. · Source: Getty Talking about how much money you’ve got saved in the bank has long been considered taboo. While some Aussies are being more transparent about their finances, there’s still a lot of confusion about what is considered a “good” amount of savings, and it can be hard to tell if you are on track.

  • 1 week ago | nz.finance.yahoo.com | Tamika Seeto

    A nurse working in the corporate world said workers could earn a base salary of $150,000 but it could vary. · Source: TikTok A Brisbane nurse has revealed how she is earning $150,000 a year as a base salary after leaving her old job for the corporate world. Revealing how much you earn has long been considered taboo, but the tide has now turned with more Aussies sharing their wages online. The woman was stopped in the street by jobs app Getahead and asked about her job and how much she was making.

  • 1 week ago | nz.finance.yahoo.com | Tamika Seeto

    The 2001 Centenary of Federation rotation error coin, 2021 Mob of Roos coin and 2016 Changeover Coin are $1 coins worth looking out for. · Source: TikTok Australian coin experts have revealed three rare $1 gold coins worth looking out for in your change. Coins can be worth much more than their face value due to factors like the year they were minted, errors and the specific design on them. The 2001 Centenary of Federation coin with a rotation error can be worth between $50 and $100.

  • 1 week ago | au.finance.yahoo.com | Tamika Seeto

    Updated Mon, 5 May 2025, 3:11 am 4 min read The average pay rise was worth $3,388, new Finder data found. · Source: AAP/Getty Millions of Aussie workers have avoided asking their employer for a pay rise in the last 12 months, despite rising cost-of-living pressures and inflation meaning our salaries are worth less than they once were. While there’s a risk you could be rejected, not asking at all could cost you thousands of dollars.

  • 1 week ago | au.finance.yahoo.com | Tamika Seeto

    Updated Mon 5 May 2025 at 1:25 am GMT-4 4 min read NAB expects the RBA will cut rates by 50 basis points at its May meeting. · Source: AAP NAB has doubled down on its prediction that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will fire off a double interest rate cut at its May meeting in a few weeks' time. The major bank is expecting five cuts are still to come in this rate-cutting cycle, with the central bank needing to “catch up” with recent global developments.

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