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JULY 09 ISSUE OF MONEY
SLASH THOSE FEES
Theres a fee plague hitting Australian households on average people pay close to
$1000 a year in bank fees alone! Money magazine explains how to slash those fees by
up to $1500 on banking, credit cards, home loans, investing and super, with our top tips.
PARTY ON A SHOESTRING
Nobody likes a party pooper. But hosting a party can cost a fortune. Money has the hot
tips for keeping costs down, including our budget-cocktail suggestions.
PROPERTY SHORT CUT
Many Aussies would like to invest in residential property without having to raise the
money to buy an individual house or unit. Nor do they want to pay high transaction
costs or take on the hassles of being a landlord. Money reports on a new product to be
launched later this year by the ASX that will give people the ability to do all these
things.
FAREWELL BEAR MARKET
Is it time to say that the worst is over? Even if there is volatility and perhaps
disappointment at times in the short term, the sharemarket outlook into 2010 and
beyond inspires hope for a return to more normal times. Money takes the optimistic
view and nominates 10 potential share winners
PLUS: Money is happy to give away 5 copies of the July issue to your listeners.
Hurry! Stocks are limited.
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Money Editorial Assistant: Richard Scott
T: (02) 9282 8302
E: rascott@acpmagazines.com.au
Money Editor: Effie Zahos
M: 0404 897 637
Money Editor-in-chief: Pam Walkley
M: 0407 277 453
About Money
For 10 years Money magazine has been providing credible, independent, easy-to-
understand financial advice to help its readers save money and make the most of their
investments.
Paul Clitheroe AM, a widely respected financial adviser and TV host, is Money's
Chairman and chief commentator. He has provided monthly advice to readers since the
magazines inception and has helped make Money the longest running and most-read
personal financial magazine in Australia.
Editor-in-chief Pam Walkley is Moneys property specialist, while editor Effie Zahos is
the magazines banking specialist and a regular guest on Mornings with Kerri-Anne and
A Current Affair.
Other prominent writers include Channel 9s Ross Greenwood, Australia's best share
tipster David Haselhurst (The Speculator), Maria Bekiaris, Peter Freeman and Susan
Hely.
About ACP Magazines
ACP Magazines is Australias leading magazine publisher. It publishes over 85 titles in
Australia which sell nearly 114 million individual copies each year. They include some
of the longest-running and most successful mastheads such as The Australian
Womens Weekly, Womans Day, Dolly, NW, TV Week, Cleo, Cosmopolitan, Madison,
Australian House & Garden, Zoo Weekly, Wheels and Ralph. ACP Magazines has
expanded into nine other countries, including New Zealand and countries in Asia. It now
has a stable of more than 70 international magazines. Integral to the companys
success are vibrant, information-packed reader websites.