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Jelena Dokic slams "body shamers" in an emotional post

<p>Jelena Dokic has shared a candid post about her weight, sharing a comparison photo of herself at two different sizes. </p> <p>The former tennis champion has long been subject to body shamers and online trolls, and has once again taken aim at those who consistently make negative comments about her weight. </p> <p>Taking to Instagram, the 40-year-old shared two photos side by side: one when she was a size 6 and one at size 16, encouraging her followers to reevaluate their obsession with her weight. </p> <p>In a lengthy caption, she wrote, "Will you judge me if I am a size 16 for being a bigger size? And will you judge me if I am ever a size 6 again for not being a bigger size anymore and for maybe losing weight? You shouldn’t, either way."</p> <p>"Shaming and making fun of someone based on their weight or judging someone’s worth based on size is pure body shaming and bullying," wrote the former world number 4 ranked player.</p> <p>"When it comes to health, of course I want to be healthy. Of course I do my best. Of course I am working on myself."</p> <p>She went on to add, "The takeaway being that we need to stop obsessing about size, weight and measurements and focus on kindness, good hearts and generosity."</p> <p>"So what if I am a size 16 today and a size 4 down the track. Who cares!"</p> <p>"And lastly, if you want to lose a few kilos, so what? If you gain some weight, so what? Nothing wrong with one or the other," concluded Dokic.</p> <p>Jelena's honest post racked up over 15,000 likes and dozens of comments, with many sharing messages of support. </p> <p>One person wrote, "Well said Jelena! Kindness is the key, not clothing size!"</p> <p><em>Image credits: Instagram</em></p>

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Sir Mick Jagger slams comparisons to Harry Styles

<p>Sir Mick Jagger has slammed the comparison between the veteran rocker and pop superstar Harry Styles. </p> <p>Harry, a former member of One Direction whose solo career has seem him rise to the top of international music charts, has often been likened to The Rolling Stones frontman for their similar look and stage presence. </p> <p>While the 78-year-old rockstar can see the likeness in their looks, Jagger believes this is where their similarities end. </p> <p>Jagger told Sunday Times Culture magazine, “I like Harry — we have an easy relationship."</p> <p>“I mean, I used to wear a lot more eye make-up than him. Come on, I was much more androgynous. And he doesn’t have a voice like mine or move on stage like me; he just has a superficial resemblance to my younger self, which is fine — he can’t help that.”</p> <p>Harry Styles has long noted his love of The Rolling Stones, once calling Mick Jagger "the coolest man on the planet", and even impersonated Mick Jagger on 2017 episode of <em>Saturday Night Live</em>. </p> <p>While being historically dismissive of the pop star, he has been accepting of his influence, even dating back to the One Direction days; as Jagger said of Styles in <a href="https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/leisure/showbiz/14127163.harry-styles-has-got-it-going-on-says-sir-mick-jagger/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">a 2015 interview</a>, “He’s got it going on. I know him, he comes to see me in lots of shows. And yeah, I can see the influence. But I don’t say anything to him, I just tell him he looks nice. I like him. He’s very decent.”</p> <p>The Rolling Stones are preparing to embark on their "Sixty" tour in June, with Jagger admitting that the shows have become more "challenging" as the band ages. </p> <p>Mick said, “Rock’n’roll, or any kind of pop music honestly, isn’t supposed to be done when you’re in your seventies."</p> <p><em>Image credits: Getty Images</em></p>

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Annoying things movies always get wrong about real life

<p><strong>Meals and how human beings eat them </strong></p><p>If screenwriters write what they know, then they all must have the luxury of time to eat a full breakfast buffet every morning.</p><p>Film characters have no problem sitting down to a table of eggs, toast, pancakes and orange juice on a regular Tuesday morning, while real-life moviegoers settle for a muesli bar to-go.</p><p>But don’t expect them to eat the whole spread. It doesn’t matter if they eat at home or at a restaurant; no one finishes an entire meal in the movies.</p><p>At best, they get a few bites in before being called away to some emergency. Perhaps industry execs think audiences would be bored watching characters eat a full meal like normal people.</p><p>But I want to see Ryan Reynolds finishing off a plate of spaghetti, dang it!</p><p><strong>Normal work life</strong></p><p>If a scene takes place in someone’s office, work is rarely being done. The characters are planning pranks, planning to quit, planning to take over the company, planning how to get their work done – but they’re never actually doing their jobs.</p><p>And this trait isn’t just found in movies. How Ross, Rachel, and company could spend so much time at Central Perk without getting fired, I’ll never know.</p><p><strong>Addressing other people</strong></p><p>How often do you say someone’s name during a conversation? Possibly once at the beginning when you greet each other and maybe once at the end, right?</p><p>You may just make eye contact, start talking, and then say, “Alright, see ya.” But if you’re talking to Ashley in a movie, you need to let Ashley know that you’re here for her if she ever needs anything, Ashley, and that she is going to survive this breakup because you know what, Ashley?</p><p>She is one tough cookie, Ashley is, and her friends love her, Ashley. OK? OK. Bye, Ashley.</p><p><strong>People reacting to explosions</strong></p><p>Ah yes, the cinematic staple of every action-packed blockbuster that gets stolen by every action-packed wannabe.</p><p>Film stars dramatically walk away as an explosion bursts forth behind them, and they carry on without so much as turning around to see what damage has been done.</p><p>They don’t care whether they’re about to be hit by flying debris. They don’t fall down from the shock waves. It’s not how any normal person would react. But dang, does it look cool.</p><p><strong>Women's hair in action movies</strong></p><p>Every woman shares the common struggle of trying to keep her hair in place. We use bobby pins, hair clips and hairspray, but even then, there’s always that one strand that pops back up.</p><p>And that’s all before we leave the house. Yet when Scarlett Johansson or any other female action hero gets caught in an intense combat with the bad guys, she walks away with not only a win, but her perfect, in-place hair. It’s just not fair.</p><p><strong>Women running in heels</strong></p><p>The same strong female leads can, and do, perform all of their heroic stunts in heels because, well, I’m not really sure.</p><p>Even in scenes where hordes of people are running away from a disaster, odds are the women are in heels because women wear them exclusively.</p><p>Of course, the coup de grâce for female viewers is watching a stone-faced woman run away from an explosion in heels without looking behind her as her perfect hair blows in the wind.</p><p><strong>Air vents</strong></p><p>Back in the day, one screenwriter decided that a character needed to make a getaway. The doors and windows weren’t options, so the only available exit was an air vent.</p><p>And so began the trend of making characters wiggle through air vents as an alternate means of moving between locations, even though real air vent openings are about the size of a toddler.</p><p>And they would definitely collapse under a grown person’s weight.</p><p><strong>What people watch on TV</strong></p><p>When film characters watch TV, they are almost always watching the news, because the news anchor is making some revelation about the zombie apocalypse or a murderer on the loose or whatever catastrophe is advancing the plot.</p><p>Why can’t they just turn on <em>Spongebob Squarepants</em> and unwind for a change?</p><p><strong>New York City</strong></p><p>Many films, including the majority of all rom coms ever made, are set in the Big Apple – but not the real one. Actual New York City apartments are about half the size of the ones you see on screen.</p><p>Green scaffolding covers most buildings, while the film industry’s alternate NYC has conveniently gotten rid of this eyesore.</p><p>And real New Yorkers rarely talk or interact with their neighbours, much less turn to them for sage advice or a cleverly written punchline.</p><p><strong>Ordering drinks</strong></p><p>If I walked into a bar and said, “I’ll have a beer,” the bartender would lean forward slightly, raise his eyebrow, and wait for me to specify which of the many beers on tap I want.</p><p>In the movies, you can order “a beer” and the bartender will give you your brew of choice without asking any follow-up questions, even if you’ve never met.</p><p>Granted, if film characters were to use actual brands of beer, the studio could get hit with a defamation lawsuit, HuffPost explains, but the least characters could do is order a lager or pale ale instead of “a beer.”</p><p><strong>School</strong></p><p>Teachers have an excellent time perception. They meticulously plan out how much material they can fit into one class period and adjust those estimates as necessary.</p><p>In fact, that’s their job. So it’s unclear why the film industry has the impression that professors are always cut off by the bell right in the middle of their lectures.</p><p>Then, to make things even more confusing, the profs shout that day’s assignments to their students, who are obviously not paying attention and most likely already out the door.</p><p>If school were like that in real life, graduation rates would decrease significantly.</p><p><em>Image credits: Getty Images</em></p><p><em>This article originally appeared in <a href="https://www.readersdigest.com.au/culture/annoying-things-movies-always-get-wrong-about-real-life?pages=1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Reader's Digest</a>. </em></p><p> </p>

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ALDI releases surprising comparison on cleaning buys

<p>ALDI has compared the prices of eight of its cleaning products to rival brands, with some surprising results.</p> <p>The supermarket giant featured its findings on the laundry, kitchen and bathroom buys in its latest catalogue.</p> <p>In it, the ad says shoppers will save over $40 - or 59 per cent - when purchasing similar products from ALDI.</p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 378.0918727915194px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7837873/screen-shot-2020-09-15-at-120243-pm.png" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/c299a2150e714d1882cfba8d2cfcd5d0" /></p> <p>The feature states the eight cleaning products will cost $27.52 at ALDI.</p> <p>Meanwhile, the same amount of items from “other supermarkets” will cost $67.70.</p> <p>The price comparison was conducted in late August.</p> <p>“[The comparison was] based on prices available from 10 stores in two major supermarket chains in the New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia regions on August 26, 2020,” wrote ALDI in the fine print.</p> <p>“The cheapest competitive price has been used for ‘other supermarkets’.”</p> <p>Included in ALDI’s haul were three Di San laundry items, which has attracted a cult following in the last few years.</p> <p>ALDI also included the Force Bathroom Cleaner, Force Mould Away, Force Anti Ban disinfectant spray, Force Protect ’N’ Clean disinfectant and Trimat Advanced laundry liquid in the comparison.</p> <p>But the results had some cleaning aficionados divided.</p> <p>While some said ALDI products were great value for money, others said they preferred the more well-known brands.</p> <p>“I’ve never bought the ALDI products a second time,” said one on the <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/mumswhoclean" target="_blank">Mums Who Clean</a> group.</p> <p>“They may be comparable but they aren’t as good. I haven’t tried the Glen 20 or disinfectant.”</p> <p>But another disagreed, saying: “I have used both branded and ALDI products. I have happily changed over to ALDI!</p> <p>“I don’t miss the branded ones at all and it’s better for my pocket!”</p>

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New service lets Australians save big on hearing aids

<p>Australians live with <a href="https://hearingaidcomparison.com.au/edm/?utm_medium=sponsoredstory&amp;utm_source=oversixty&amp;utm_campaign=september">untreated hearing loss</a> for many reasons, particularly to avoid purchasing expensive hearing devices. Now a new service has come on the scene to help reduce those costs, making hearing aids more affordable for the millions of Australians who are losing their hearing.</p> <p><a href="https://hearingaidcomparison.com.au/edm/?utm_medium=sponsoredstory&amp;utm_source=oversixty&amp;utm_campaign=september">HearingAidComparison.com.au</a> helps Australians access a range of hearing aids, from traditional behind-the-ear types to the new invisible in-ear devices.</p> <p>This no-cost online service connects people with local audiologists who offer a free hearing test, the first step towards better hearing. According to the Hearing Care Industry Association (HCIA), only one in four people who could benefit from a hearing aid actually have one.</p> <p>On average, people wait seven years after symptoms appear before seeking help with hearing loss.Left untreated, hearing loss can seriously hinder older Australians’ ability to communicate.</p> <p>This can lead to social isolation, frustrations at work, and even strained relationships. Undergoing a hearing test may seem like a small step, but it can be a huge leap to a <a href="https://hearingaidcomparison.com.au/edm/?utm_medium=sponsoredstory&amp;utm_source=oversixty&amp;utm_campaign=september">better quality of life</a>.</p> <p>After receiving the results of your hearing test, your audiologist will work with you to identify the best options for your level of hearing loss and lifestyle.</p> <p>It’s similar to picking out a pair of glasses. There are thousands of options, but at the end of the day it’s a simple procedure.</p> <p><strong>Here’s how you do it:</strong></p> <p>Step 1: Select your state below.</p> <p>Step 2: After answering a few questions, you will have the opportunity to compare hearing aids in your area and could be eligible for significant savings.</p> <p><a href="https://hearingaidcomparison.com.au/edm/?utm_medium=sponsoredstory&amp;utm_source=oversixty&amp;utm_campaign=september"><img style="width: 500px; height: 156.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7831177/altmedia_o60_selectstate_1280.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/397a5ad2e68c4f01a05505ea2e939827" /></a></p> <p>Whether you’re in a position to buy your first hearing aid or are looking to upgrade to a better model, <a href="https://hearingaidcomparison.com.au/edm/?utm_medium=sponsoredstory&amp;utm_source=oversixty&amp;utm_campaign=september">HearingAidComparison.com.au</a> is a good place to start. In just a few minutes online, you can find a trusted audiologist near you, bringing you closer to the hearing aid that could change your life.</p> <p>Not only will your audiologist be able to help you find the best value hearing aid, there’s a good chance that you’ll be eligible for a considerable government rebate on your purchase. Hearing loss is a normal part of ageing, and pensioners are often able to claim money back on hearing aids. Private health insurance holders may also have access to further money saving rebates through their health fund.</p> <p>If you’re a pensioner whose hearing is declining, visit <a href="https://hearingaidcomparison.com.au/edm/?utm_medium=sponsoredstory&amp;utm_source=oversixty&amp;utm_campaign=september">HearingAidComparison.com.au</a> to arrange your free hearing test today. Save yourself years of missed conversations by acting today; the sooner you take steps to treating hearing loss, the sooner you can better communicate with those around you.</p> <p><a href="https://hearingaidcomparison.com.au/edm/?utm_medium=sponsoredstory&amp;utm_source=oversixty&amp;utm_campaign=september"><img style="width: 500px; height: 367.96875px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7831175/altmedia_o60_clickicon_1280.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/ee6db0f7f4864be0a044e39372b6729c" /></a></p> <p><strong>Get started now:</strong></p> <p>Step 1: Select your state below.</p> <p>Step 2: After answering a few questions, you will have the opportunity to compare hearing aids in your area and could be eligible for significant savings.</p> <p><a href="https://hearingaidcomparison.com.au/edm/?utm_medium=sponsoredstory&amp;utm_source=oversixty&amp;utm_campaign=september"><img style="width: 456.8165596002855px; height: 500px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7831174/altmedia_o60_map_1280.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/3d8089f2924f44e7888395bc59e1c1c9" /></a></p> <p><em>This article is opinion only and should not be taken as medical or financial advice. Check with a financial professional before making any decisions.</em></p> <p class="p1"><em>This is sponsored content brought to you in partnership with <a href="https://hearingaidcomparison.com.au/edm/?utm_medium=sponsoredstory&amp;utm_source=oversixty&amp;utm_campaign=september">HearingAidComparison.com.au</a></em></p>

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How shopping around can save you thousands

<p>Not doing enough research before you commit to a purchase can be a costly mistake.</p> <p>New data from price comparison website PriceSpy shows big variations in prices across most categories of household items.</p> <p>The website looked at the most popular five products in a range of household categories. It compared the cheapest price the product had been listed at so far this year, and the most expensive.</p> <p>It also compared prices on one day in February.</p> <p>On the same-day comparison, the biggest price difference of any of the products was on a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera, which was retailing at both $4195 and $5999 on February 21.</p> <p>There was also $500 difference in the price of a Bosch washing machine across different retailers, $500 difference on a Bosch tumble drier and $400 difference on a Panasonic heat pump.</p> <p>Across the year, the biggest price difference was on a DJI Mavic Pro Fly More Combo RTF drone. The cheapest price for the year was on February 12, at $1198.99. The dearest was January 4, when it was listed for $1989.</p> <p>PriceSpy spokeswoman Liisa Matinvesi-Bassett said price fluctuation was to be expected.</p> <p>"If a product suddenly spikes in popularity, it's safe to assume that prices may follow. It is therefore very important that consumers price-check products amongst a number of retailers before purchasing. This can save time, money and hassle. There's nothing worse than realising you paid more for an item than you should've."</p> <p>She said prices might move for products that had been on the market for some time or when there was an element of seasonality. Stock levels and demand would also play a role.</p> <p>"More expensive products usually have more room for price variation. The age of a product can also play a part; price variations amongst older models can be big. This often happens if shops want to get rid of the old stock. For example, following the recent launch of the Samsung Galaxy S9, we will start to see some shops having big sales offering the older Samsung Galaxy models at a cheaper rate."</p> <p>Bodo Lang, a marketing lecturer, said consumers should always look for the best price they could find.</p> <p>"Shopping around will result in the biggest savings for more expensive products within a category," he said.</p> <p>"For example, the difference between the lowest and the highest price for a  $1000 washing machine is likely to be far greater than the potential savings consumers make when buying a $500 washing machine. If a product category is seasonal or if models within a product category are frequently up-dated, serious savings can be made by buying 'end of line' models. In other words, to get the best savings, consider delaying your purchase until the end of the season."</p> <p>Retail NZ spokesman Greg Harford said the retail market was competitive and retailers worked to put their best deals forward. "Depending on the product, and whether there are sales on, there is likely to be variation in price between retailers – and potentially that could be significant, depending on the particular product."</p> <p>Lang said price should not be the only consideration.</p> <p>"Most of the time you get what you pay for. Lower running costs and better quality often far outweigh an initial saving over the life of a product, such as an appliance.</p> <p>"The easiest way to figure out which products do the best job is to look at independent test results, such as those from Consumer NZ. This is particularly worthwhile for expensive products, say anything worth more than a couple of hundred dollars. Once consumers have determined which product is best, they can then use websites such as PriceSpy to find where they can get a particular model for the best price.</p> <p>"Lastly, a warning. Price should not be the only criteria to decide on a retailer. Product range, purchase advice and after sales-services are all important as well."</p> <p>What are your thoughts? Do you shop around?</p> <p><em>Written by Susan Edmunds. First appeared on <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/" target="_blank"><strong>Stuff.co.n</strong></a>z</span>.</em></p>

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What if ordinary women were treated like celebs on the red carpet?

<p>I was watching the film <em>Groundhog Day </em>last weekend and suddenly wondered what the lead actress, Andie McDowell, was up to these days. I searched her name on the internet and clicked on the first news story that featured her name. Aha! A link from the <em>Daily Mail</em> which assured me that McDowell has "a figure that allows her to pass for a woman half her age".</p> <p>May God forgive me, I thought as I continued reading the article. I call it an article but it was really just an overblown picture caption about the star attending the opening of the musical version of Groundhog Day.</p> <p>Some poor human being who had probably once studied journalism had written: "the star looked incredible in the form-flattering number, which fell at a stylish midi-level. Andie's garment boasted a daringly low-cut neckline – teasing at her ample assets while the wrap detailing honed in on her trim waist."</p> <p>This shouldn't have come as a surprise, given it was in the <em>Daily Mail </em>but it still really grinds my gears to see a woman reduced to her age and what she was wearing.</p> <p>Then I wondered what foul descriptions would befall me, should someone ever have the misfortune to spot me out and about.</p> <p>On Monday, Beck Eleven, whooshed from her house to the backyard where her silver yet dusty Nissan Wingroad was awaiting. She appeared to be wearing a hurriedly donned blue dress that may or may not have passed the sniff test.</p> <p>She accessorised with the latest pet carrier cage which was filled with a wailing cat as she headed toward the local veterinarian clinic.</p> <p>About thirty minutes later she emerged and was seen attempting to put her phone in her breast pocket where she discovered that pocket was actually on the inside of the dress. This led to her wearing a look of deep humiliation as she discovered she'd been wearing her stinky overworn blue dress inside out all day.</p> <p>On Tuesday, Beck Eleven, who has the body of a woman twice her age, was spotted with glistening eyes. Her secret? Mistaking a tube of artificial tears that were meant for her cat as balm for her crow's feet.</p> <p>A source reports that Beck Eleven was seen on Wednesday evening wearing her robe at 7pm. The source had dropped off some cheese scones and told us she feared for Beck's sanity as her hair did not look washed and had not been dyed for several months.</p> <p>Beck was sporting a mouse-brown strip along her parting line with grey hairs sprouting through. The robe had possibly been a sparkling white in its day but now gave off a beige hue in the evening light.</p> <p>Thursday afternoon saw Beck Eleven's jaw-dropping curves on display as she tried to squeeze her way into an out-of-season summer dress in a cheeky two fingers up to winter. The stunning neckline was simply created by the top button straining to be done up.</p> <p>Here's a reminder of the time Beck wore a black winter coat that was so covered in cat fur, her friend refused to be seen in public with her until she promised to carry a lint brush around with her at all times.</p> <p>In an exclusive interview, a source informs us Beck is already looking ahead to spring when she will probably need to have a good pluck of errant chin and eyebrow hairs and either lose some of that girth or invest in a whole new wardrobe.</p> <p>We can't wait to see how she fits those ample assets into her clothes otherwise.</p> <p>Make sure you buy next month's issue when we look back with a special sealed section "Six Times Beck Eleven Should Not Have Left the House".</p> <p><em>Written by Beck Eleven. Republished with permission of <a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Stuff.co.nz</span></strong></a>.</em></p>

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How to get the best deal with your super fund

<p>As we enter our golden years, the choices we make with our money become more important than ever. Ultimately, it can be the difference between being able to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle in retirement, or living on a pittance.</p> <p>But with so many retail, industry and public superannuation funds available, it can be difficult to identify the product that delivers the best value for money.</p> <p>That’s where the <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-generic&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> section steps in. With an interface that’s innovative, easy-to-use and packed full of information, <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/superannuation/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-superannuation&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> takes some of the guesswork out of complex financial decisions. It’s also powered by RateCity, which is considered one of Australia’s leading comparison website.</p> <p><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/superannuation/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-superannuation&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> allows you to sort superannuation funds by fees, ratings and 5-year annualised performance returns, so you can find the product that best suits the type of lifestyle you want in retirement.</p> <p>To find out which superannuation fund is the right choice for you, compare it to the market with <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/superannuation/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-superannuation&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a>.</p>

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The one thing to check before applying for a home loan

<p>A home loan is a daunting prospect for anyone, let alone seniors who may have to make do on a fixed income. But if you’re planning on a sea or tree change it may be a necessity. So how do you find the right loan for your situation?</p> <p>Well, the good news is <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/home-loans/mortgage-calculator/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-mortgage-calculator&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">there’s now a tool</span></strong></a> that can help you navigate the clutter of financial products available and identify the one that best suits your individual needs.</p> <p>Over60 Comparison Tables has launched a <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/home-loans/mortgage-calculator/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-mortgage-calculator&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">mortgage calculator</span></strong></a> that’s makes it easy to visualise and compare the home loans available and ultimately make the right call.</p> <p>Powered by RateCity, one of Australia’s leading comparison websites, the mortgage calculator is full of information, with an interface that is easy to use and understand.</p> <p>Filter products by Property Value, Loan Amount, Interest Rate and Loan Term, as well as Repayment Frequency and Repayment Type. The <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/home-loans/mortgage-calculator/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-mortgage-calculator&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">mortgage calculator</span></strong></a> will break down your home loan repayments, interest payable and the total cost of the loan, while also generating a graph of the repayments schedule.</p> <p>To find out which home loan is the right choice for you, compare it to the market with the Over60 Comparison Tables <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/home-loans/mortgage-calculator/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-mortgage-calculator&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">mortgage calculator.</span></strong></a></p>

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Set yourself for life with a personal pension

<p>Despite what society may have you believe, retirement simply isn’t a matter of collecting your gold watch and riding off into the sunset. You need to put a plan in place to ensure you have a steady, reliable source of income in your later years.</p> <p>A personal pension fund is a great option, but how do you know which one is for you? Well, we here at <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/pensions/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-pensions&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Over60 have a new tool</span></strong></a> to help you separate the wheat from the chaff.</p> <p><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/pensions/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-pensions&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Over60 Comparison Tables</span></strong></a> has been designed to take the guesswork out of these complicated financial decisions and find the personal pension that works for you.</p> <p>Powered by RateCity, one of Australia’s leading comparison website, Over60 Comparison Tables provides a detailed rundown of the options available to retiring seniors, brought together in an interface that’s easy to make sense of.</p> <p>Filter pension products by Performance, Rating and Membership Fees and you’ll really be able to get a sense of what’s out there. Once you’re satisfied and ready to go with a product, click through to the provider’s website for the t’s and c’s.</p> <p>To find out which personal pension is the right choice for you, compare it to the market with <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/pensions/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-pensions&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Over60 Comparison Tables</span></strong></a>.</p>

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Why now is the time to find a better credit card

<p>When it comes to the major financial decisions in life, it’s very tempting to stick to what you know. But while this might make you feel secure, there’s every chance that you’re missing out on a great deal that’s just around the corner.</p> <p>There’s never been a better time than now to be looking for a new credit card, thanks to a <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/credit-cards/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-credit-cards&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>handy new tool</strong></span></a> that makes it easy to compare deals across the market.</p> <p><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/credit-cards/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-credit-cards&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> is designed to empower senior consumers, and make it simple to find the credit card that’s best suited to their lifestyle and budgetary needs.</p> <p>Powered by RateCity, one of Australia’s leading comparison websites, <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/credit-cards/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-credit-cards&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> combins detailed summaries with an intuitive interface.</p> <p>Filter cards by Purchase Rate, the number of Interest Free Day and projected Annual Fees to find the best card for your situation. You can also reach the provider’s website, to mull over the t’s and c’s once you’re ready to make the call.</p> <p>To find out which credit card is the right choice for you, compare it to the market with <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/credit-cards/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-credit-cards&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a>.</p>

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How to secure your future with a personal pension

<p>Planning for retirement is one of the most important things you will ever do. But it’s by no means easy. And if you don’t already have a Master’s in Finance, it can be difficult to figure out if you’re making the right decision or being led down the wrong path. </p> <p>The good news is there’s now a <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/pensions/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-pensions&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>h</strong><strong>andy tool to help make informed decisions</strong></span></a> when it comes to personal pensions and retirement income products. <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/pensions/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-pensions&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> is designed to take the guesswork out of these complicated (and crucial) financial decisions and ultimately help you separate the wheat from the chaff.</p> <p>Powered by RateCity, one of Australia’s leading comparison websites, <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/pensions/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-pensions&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> empowers you as a consumer with detailed summaries and an easy to use interface.</p> <p>You can filter your pension products by Membership Fees, Rating and Performance over the last five years, giving you a good idea of what works best for your situation, and once you’re ready to decide on a personal pension you can easily access the provider’s website to get a more detailed rundown of the terms and conditions. </p> <p>To find out which personal pension is the right choice for you, compare it to the market with <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/pensions/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-pensions&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a>.</p>

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How to find the best home loan for you

<p>Whether you’re downsizing, considering a sea change, or finally springing for that dream property, a home loan can be quite a daunting purchase to consider, particularly for those on a fixed or limited income. With so many products on the market, it can be difficult to identify which one represents the best value for your situation.</p> <p>The good news is the Great Australian Dream is about to become a lot easier to fulfil with the brand new <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/home-loans/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-home-loans&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> tool. Powered by RateCity, one of Australia’s leading comparison websites, <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/home-loans/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-home-loans&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> takes the guesswork out of finding a home loan and makes it easy to track down the right one for you.</p> <p><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/home-loans/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-home-loans&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> brings together the best home loan offers on the market in one easy to navigate matrix. Choose between Owner/Occupier and Investment Loans, and filter by the amount of money you’re looking to borrow and the rate at which you’ll be able to pay it off. You’ll be able to compare loans by Advertised and Comparison rates, Monthly Repayments and Estimated Up Front Fees. Once you’ve seen an offer that looks the goods, simply click View Now and you’ll be directed to the provider’s website.</p> <p><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/home-loans/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-home-loans&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a> also has a useful <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/home-loans/mortgage-calculator/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-mortgage-calculator&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Mortgage Calculator</strong></span></a>, to help you visualise the size of the loan you’re able to handle and the rate at which you can pay if off.</p> <p>To find out which home loan is the right choice for you, compare it to the market with <a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/home-loans/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-home-loans&amp;utm_content=comparison-tables"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Over60 Comparison Tables</strong></span></a>.</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/retirement-income/2016/08/government-to-water-down-proposed-changes-to-super/"><em>Government to water down proposed changes to super</em></a></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/retirement-income/2016/08/gap-between-retirement-dreams-and-savings-reality/"><em>The gap between retirement dreams and savings reality</em></a></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/retirement-income/2016/09/not-too-late-to-reclaim-lost-super/"><em>It’s not too late to reclaim your lost super</em></a></strong></span></p> <div class="share-links"> <div class="addthis_native_toolbox" data-url="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/retirement-income/2016/10/how-you-can-pay-off-your-mortgage-in-retirement/" data-title="How you can pay off your mortgage in retirement | OverSixty" data-description="If retirement is on your horizon and you have more years left on your home loan than you have in the workplace, here are 4 ways to help reduce your debt."> <div id="atstbx3" class="at-share-tbx-element at-share-tbx-native addthis_default_style addthis_20x20_style addthis-smartlayers addthis-animated at4-show"></div> </div> </div>

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How to find out which is the best credit card for you

<p>There’s no doubt a credit card is a convenient way to pay for your expenses, and it can even be a great tool in money-management, but like most things in life convenience can come at a cost if you’re not careful. That’s why when choosing a credit card it pays to do your research and carefully consider what’s best suited to your situation.</p> <p>But with so many different types of credit cards on the market, how do you decide what’s the best deal for you? It can be tricky, not to mention overwhelming, when you look at the many options available. That’s why we’re excited to announce a new tool on our website, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-1-launch&amp;utm_content=comparison-table">Over60 Comparison Tables</a></span></strong>, to make help you find the best deal suited to your needs.</p> <p>Powered by RateCity, regarded as one of Australia’s leading financial comparison websites, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-1-launch&amp;utm_content=comparison-table">Over60 Comparison Tables</a></span></strong> is designed to take the guesswork out of major financial decisions. It brings together all the best credit card deals in one easily accessible location, letting you shop around and browse thousands of financial products from hundreds of providers.</p> <p>The Comparison Table is simple to use with the important information – Purchase Rate, Interest Free Days, and Annual Fee – laid out in columns for easy comparison between cards.</p> <p>Once you’ve narrowed your search down, simply click on the card for a breakdown of the fees and payment structures of each card. It has all the information you need to make an informed choice.</p> <p>Find out if your credit card is still the right choice by comparing it with others on <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/comparison-tables/?utm_source=over60&amp;utm_campaign=RateCity&amp;utm_medium=in-article-link-1-launch&amp;utm_content=comparison-table">Over60 Comparison Tables.</a> </span></strong></p> <p><strong>Related links: </strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/money-banking/2016/12/simple-tricks-for-reducing-expenses/">4 simple tricks for reducing your expenses</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/money-banking/2016/12/12-habits-of-millionaires-you-should-adopt/">12 habits of millionaires you should adopt</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="http://www.oversixty.com.au/finance/money-banking/2017/01/4-things-you-must-do-if-your-bankcard-goes-missing/">4 things you must do if your bankcard goes missing</a></em></strong></span></p>

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