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Finder’s New Financial Year Challenge is here!

Take the challenge to sort out your household bills and save $13,722* over 1 year.

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Finder's New Financial Year Challenge is here to help you crush your money goals!

The rising cost of living continues to hurt our financial wellbeing, with Finder research showing nearly half (48%) are living pay cheque to pay cheque, while 78% of us are stressed with our current financial situation.

Why do Finder's FREE New Financial Year Challenge?

  • It's quick – each module will only take you about 10 minutes to complete.
  • It's free – there's no cost to you, and no obligations to sign up for anything.
  • It's easy – you'll complete just 8 short modules, covering areas like budgeting, credit cards, insurance, home loans and more!
  • It's putting money back in your pocket – each module represents a chance to save you money.
Hey there! To get the most from the Financial Fitness Challenge you need to be a Finder member. It's free and easy to sign up, so do it now!

How much could you save by taking the challenge?

The average renter could save potentially $3,810* over a year, while the average homeowner could put a whopping $13,722* back in their pockets each year.

That could cover your next family holiday; create a rainy day fund; go towards the purchase of a car; or help you reach any of your other financial goals.

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    MarianneMarch 17, 2024

    I don’t need to make any changes to any of my insurances at this point in time.
    I know when each is due for renewal and I always compare each policy before it is due. If a better deal can be had we change, I hate so called rewards programs, it’s a subversive way to keep customers.

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    AmyMarch 17, 2024

    It will be good to get groceries

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    EugineMarch 17, 2024

    What’s the best phone plan deal for someone who is unemployed?

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    EugineMarch 17, 2024

    Best phone plan deal for someone who is unemployed

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      MariamMarch 26, 2024Finder

      Hi Eugine, you can check out our guide to cheap mobile plans https://www.finder.com.au/compare-mobile-plans-under-20 to get started. There are plenty of options available for under $20. However, it’s always best to sign up to a plan that matches your data needs. Hope this helps!

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    NathanMarch 4, 2024

    Best qantas points credit card

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      SarahMarch 6, 2024Finder

      Hi Nathan, you can review some of the current Qantas offers here. You can select Qantas from the filter menu if you’d prefer to review only Qantas options.

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