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‘It doesn’t run out of battery’: How close are we to a cashless economy?

‘It doesn’t run out of battery’: How close are we to a cashless economy?

Most members of Gen Z say they won’t be using cash within a decade. But is Australia ready to ditch notes and coins?

  • by David Swan

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Savers told to act fast as term deposit rates tumble
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Analysis

Savers told to act fast as term deposit rates tumble

There is still a window of opportunity to lock in a good term deposit interest rate, but only if you act fast.

  • by John Collett
‘The fakes are getting better’: Restaurants hit with counterfeit money crime

‘The fakes are getting better’: Restaurants hit with counterfeit money crime

With their credit cards maxed out, more diners are using cash – some of it fake in another blow to the struggling hospitality industry.

  • by Dani Valent
Mary Street Bakery goes back to cash after angry customers abuse staff too many times

Mary Street Bakery goes back to cash after angry customers abuse staff too many times

Despite the rapidly declining use of cash, small business owners are opting to accept physical tender in a bid to keep customers happy. But the cost is high.

  • by Claire Ottaviano
Banknotes featuring Charles will be rare as cash is no longer king

Banknotes featuring Charles will be rare as cash is no longer king

Financial and environmental considerations mean new British notes bearing King Charles’ portrait will be few and far between for some time.

  • by Tom Rees
Cash is dead. Why are we still pretending it isn’t?
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Opinion

Cash is dead. Why are we still pretending it isn’t?

Cash will be gone in just seven years time, but many of us are still trying to hold on to the past. It’s time we move forward and embrace it.

  • by Bec Wilson
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New gold rush: Youngsters flock to viral ‘beans’ amid uncertainty

New gold rush: Youngsters flock to viral ‘beans’ amid uncertainty

In a mini new gold rush, young people are jumping on a viral trend that taps into a desire for financial security.

  • by Lisa Visentin
It turns out, money does grow on trees in Nepal

It turns out, money does grow on trees in Nepal

The Japanese love their beautiful yen bills, with their elegant, understated designs printed on tough, off-white plant fibre.

  • by Bhadra Sharma and Alex Travelli
Australia will work with Trump if that’s the card we’re dealt: Treasurer

Australia will work with Trump if that’s the card we’re dealt: Treasurer

Jim Chalmers has held high-level meetings in Washington ahead of unveiling this year’s budget, which he says will target “economic security”.

  • by Farrah Tomazin
The Armaguard saga shows we’re a long way from ditching cash entirely
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The Armaguard saga shows we’re a long way from ditching cash entirely

Financial troubles at Armaguard highlight the strain on the system used to distribute cash to ATMs, supermarkets and post offices.

  • by Clancy Yeates
Armaguard rejects $26 million lifeline after being asked to open its books

Armaguard rejects $26 million lifeline after being asked to open its books

After asking for financial support and walking away from $26 million on offer, Armaguard will try to negotiate with customers individually, but good faith may have eroded along the way.

  • by Jessica Yun