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.
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.
Keep your financial fitness journey going and save hundreds of dollars.
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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.
It will be good to get groceries
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