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Staying warm, rates on hold and saying “I do” with a personal loan: This Week’s Picks!

July 6, 2012 By Jim Rice Leave a Comment

10 Ways to Stay Warm for Less This Winter
Brrrr, it’s cold. Our bills are about to skyrocket, thanks to the introduction of carbon tax from 1 July. So how do you keep warm this winter and save money?

Saying “I Do” to a Personal Loan
It’s no secret that weddings are an expensive business. Venue hire, cars, bridal gowns, photos, video and the honeymoon can add up.

Why did the RBA leave rates on hold in July?
We ask John Symond why he believes the RBA left rates on hold in July.

Unique Converted Homes
Quirky, fun and ever so slightly weird: CNBC showcases some of the world’s most unique converted homes.

Kitchen sink optional for home cooks with the lot
Our kitchens are becoming more like laboratories as home cooks spend thousands on high-tech appliances.

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July 6, 2012 Jim RiceLeave a Comment 

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Jim hails from California but now calls Sydney's Inner West his home. He is passionate about learning and teaching both digital technology and personal finance. In his spare time you'll find him either chasing his daughter around town or in the surf.

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