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William Jolly

William Jolly

Financial Journalist

William Jolly joined Savings.com.au as a Financial Journalist in 2018, after spending two years at financial research firm Canstar. In William's articles, you're likely to find complex financial topics and products broken down into everyday language. He is deeply passionate about improving the financial literacy of Australians and providing them with resources on how to save money in their everyday lives.

Recent articles for this author

RBA says no to Christmas cash rate cut

American Express & Diners Club rewards: what are they?

How inflation affects your term deposit & savings account returns

Are term deposits a good investment option right now?

How the different term deposit 'terms' affect your returns

What is an ADI?

Australians opting to squirrel away tax cuts instead of topping up super

Buying a home near a school could increase your price by up to 35%

Zip offering 3% cashback on Christmas purchases

In-depth: What's in store for struggling renters in 2021?

Customer-owned banks continue growth in tough year for banking

How regular reminders could save you thousands on your household bills

Poor credit behaviours still prevalant among many, even after a COVID credit cleanse

Car sharing platform adds 12,000 customers each month during COVID

Would you pay with a microchip in your hand? Nearly a fifth say yes

New JobSeeker cuts could drop nearly 200,000 below the poverty line

Credit demand down for everything but home loans in 2020

Entertainment spending is increasing as we re-emerge from the pandemic

Xinja to limit its maximum interest rate to $50,000

Concerned about climate change? Consider switching your super

ME and Macquarie slash savings account rates

Should you get a personal loan or credit card?

Essential spending has outpaced inflation this decade

UBank cuts its savings rate. Is it time to abandon savings accounts?

JobSeeker will be extended to March at a reduced rate, but is it enough?

Are credit cards recovering in time for a Christmas splurge?

Mortgage Insurer braces for tough times ahead