About the author
Harry joined InfoChoice Group in November 2022. With a degree in economics from the University of Queensland, Harry is interested in topics such as inflation and GDP, and is passionate about keeping Australians informed on the external factors that impact their personal finances.
Harry's latest articles
Household spending dropped 0.5% through June
Household spending dropped 0.5% through June, but there's still plenty of signs suggesting demand in the Australian economy is still not slowing quickly enough....
Prices rose 1.0% to see out the 2024 financial year
The CPI inflation indicator, which some economists called the "critical piece of data" head of next Tuesday's monetary policy decision, shows prices r...
Which lenders moved mortgage rates this week?
Australia's big banks kept home loan rates steady this week, but there were notable cuts from some of the smaller, member owned outfits that also offer mortgage...
Fintech platform helps employees cash out annual leave balance
Fintech platform Subi allows Aussies to cash in on outstanding annual leave balance.
Improving consumer sentiment reality-checked by RBA messaging
With the RBA still warning inflation remains too high, and suggesting further rate hikes remain a possibility, Australians are cautious about getting too optimi...
Saving Vs Investing: Making Your Money Work Smarter
Choosing between the near-guaranteed returns and security of saving or the thrill of investing can be tough.
How is interest calculated on a credit card?
Wondering how interest is calculated on a credit card? Find out exactly how the purchase rate and the other interest rates that apply work, as well as how to mi...
How to overdraw your bank account
Have you ever checked your bank account and found your balance was negative? If so, you know what it’s like to be overdrawn. These Australian banks let yo...
Which banks moved home loan rates before Christmas?
In the final week before Christmas, three home loan providers including Bendigo Bank adjusted home loan rates.
Is it better to buy or rent property in Australia?
Lots has been written about the trials of buying property as well as renting these days. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach, and it completely depends ...
The nation's capital extends stamp duty exemption threshold by $100k
People buying off-the-plan apartments or townhouses in Canberra valued at less than $800,000 will not have to pay stamp duty after the changes take effect.
What are the benefits of an SMSF?
Rather than trust large, institutional super funds to make the best decisions with your retirement savings, Self Managed Super Funds (SMSF) allow you to control...