Moneymanager has changed to make your experience simpler and quicker. We have moved all our information up a level so you spend less time searching. For example, all the information in Managed funds, Shares, Superanution and Alternative under the old Investments vertical have now been incorporated into the new section Investing, so you only have to go to one page for all those topics instead of four.
Below is FAQ to help you located files that might have moved, we welcome any questions or feed back you might have.
Q: How do I submit feedback or ask a question about the site?
A: There is a Contact us link at the very bottom of each screen on the site.
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Our office hours are from 8:30am-5pm (aest). Q: Where is My Portfolio?
A: Portfolio tools (including Net Worth) can now be located in the My Property section. You can get to the My Portfolio area via the navigation tabs at the top of your screen – My Property is last one on the right.
Q: Where is My Budget?
A: Your budget can now be located in the Planning vertical. You can get to the Planning area the navigation tabs at the top of your screen.
Q: Where has the Insurance section gone?
A: All the insurance information is still on the site but is now located under the type of insurance. House & content insurance is located under the Property section, Life, Health and travel under Planning and Motor insurance in Banking.
Q: Where has the Advice vertical gone?
A: The Advice vertical has become Planning and incorporates most of the insurance and budgeting information from the old site. The planning vertical contains all the information you might need to plan for a financial decision.
Q: Where is the News section?
A: News is updated twice a week and now has its own vertical News. There is also a more comprehensive new are on the homepage which changes daily.
Q: Where is Noel Whittaker's Q&A?
A: Noel Whittaker's advice can now be found by topic within the verticals Planning, Investments, Mortgages and Banking. The home page for each of these also contains a link under the heading "Ask an Expert".
Q: How can I get previous articles?
A: Beside any article you will find a search box on the top right of the screen. This enables you to search all Fairfax articles and ASX company announcements since 1990. You can search for free, but there is a charge of $1.10 to view an article. For more, go directly to News Store.
Q: How can I get a stock quote?
A: The stock code look-up box is located in the following places:
Homepage in the tools box towards the bottom right of the screen.
Q: How can I look for a broker?
A: There is a link in the Investments section in the right-hand column.
Q: How do I find the latest mortgage rates?
A: All mortgages information can be located under the Property vertical. You can also compare home loans in your state by interest rate, type (such as fixed or variable), optional features and fees. Compare and Apply mortgages.
Q: Where is the investment dictionary?
A: The glossary is bigger and better and can be found at the very bottom of each page of the site.
Q: Do I have to join f2 to use the site?
A: No. But free membership gives you full access to all the tools in the My Portfolios section and My budget. f2 membership is required for these tools, receiving Moneymanager's enewsletter Moneysense and to view old articles in the News Store archive. Find out more about f2 membership. After registering, you will be returned to moneymanager's home page.
Who owns moneymanager?
Moneymanager is part of f2, the Fairfax Interactive Network, and proudly associated with The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Sun-Herald, Australian Financial Review, Personal Investor and Shares Magazine. We are committed to delivering accurate, unbiased information on all aspects of personal finance. Go to About us to read about our writers and data suppliers.
Q: How do I find other f2 web sites?
A: The black strip at the top of your browser (under the address bar) contains links to all other f2 sites.
Q: How do I advertise with f2 web sites, including Moneymanager?
A: Go to the Fairfax advertsing centre for further information.