Melissa Browne
Melissa Browne is a money expert, financial educator & best-selling author. An ex-accountant and ex-financial advisor, she has over 20 years of experience in finance and business. She is the CEO of melissabrowne.com.au, Director of Business at Thinkersinq and up until 2019, was CEO of the award-winning A&TA (Accounting & Taxation Advantage). Mel is author of the global best-seller Unf*ck your Finances as well as 3 other business and money books. Mel has written for dozens of publications including the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, CEO Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Vogue and Harpers Bazaar. She also makes regular TV and radio appearances including Triple J’s The Hack, Today, Weekend Sunrise, Weekend Today and Sky News.
- Yahoo Finance AU
5 easy steps to save money on your food bill, using AI
You can use AI to help save a fortune on your weekly food bill, and ease the mental load too. Find out more here.
- Yahoo Finance AU
2 reasons talking about money is more taboo than sex
Covid-19 helped break through the taboo barrier discussing money, but now it looks like we're back to square one. Here's why and what we can dd about it.
- Yahoo Finance AU
4 ways to ditch bad money habits
Identify your bad money habits and break them for good with these four tips. Find out more here.
- Yahoo Finance AU
Forget cost-cutting, here are 12 savvy tips to find an extra $5k by Christmas
Cost of living is surging so every dollar counts. So when you've exhausted your cost cutting, look to these 12 tips next to help save cash.
- Yahoo Finance AU
3 ways to indulge in financial self-care, and save a fortune
Self-care isn't just about yoga, mindfulness apps and face masks, it's about your finances too. Here are three easy tips to save money right now.
- Yahoo Finance AU
Why simply saving cash can mean you’re going backwards financially
Savings vs investing: Here's why hoarding cash in your savings account can see your finances slide backwards.
- Yahoo Finance AU
5 smart money moves during rising interest rates and inflation
Between rising interest rates, the surging cost of living and sky-high inflation it can be hard to know how to protect your money. Here are five simple things you can do right now to help.