Ronelle Richards is a senior journalist based in Melbourne covering everything from finance to mental health. Ronelle has written for Finder, SmartCompany, Womens Agenda and the Investing News Network. She has a BA in Media Communication and a Master of Journalism and infrequently tweets @ronellerichards.
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7 habits for a positive money mindset (according to a psychologist)
Creating a strong money mindset means getting to know yourself. Try these 7 tips to help you get there.
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Innovative law on demand business rakes in $29 million
From lawyer to law-on-demand technology company, we ask founder Lachlan McKnight for his best business tips.
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Business coach and hypnotist visualises 7-figure business
Business coach Daniel Tolson used his drive to succeed to build a 7-figure business. Yahoo Finance caught up for a chat to find out how he did it.
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Virtual fitness trainer grows her 20 minute workout app to $900k
Kate Ivey started her online personal training business in 2016 from her farm in New Zealand. Today it's a transnational success that nets $900,000. Here's how she did it.
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How Melbourne Kingmaker coached his way to $350,000
The Kingmaker is a Melbourne based coach who's mindset advice has scaled to $350,000 revenue in two years. Here's how he did it.
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Smart solar business lights up to $48 million
Smart Energy has scaled to $48 million in revenue. We asked COO Jasper how it happened.
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Aussie couple's bright idea grows from $350 to $10 million
Hear how this young couple scaled their custom neon sign business from $350 to over $10 million.
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Fitness business hits new heights making $75k a month
Hear from this fitness entrepreneur on how simulated altitude training makes good business sense.
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Robo investment adviser Stockspot hits $600 million in assets
Chris Brycki turned his passion for investing into a $600 million asset business. These are his tips.
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2 Aussie mums make $1.4 million in 12 months
Franjos' co-founders grew a seven-figure business while working full time and raising six kids. Here's how they did it.
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3 expert tips for a great financial new year
We asked money experts how to start the new year with a positive money outlook.
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What the universe has to say about your 2022 money prospects
What will 2022 bring for your money future? We asked a manifestor for her predictions.
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Paediatric occupational therapist grows $249k business
Deb Hopper has expanded her business and now trains and supports other occupational therapists right across the country. Read more.
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Queensland to Colombia: CEO grows business to $3.2 million
Biz Latin Hub has grown to a $3.2 million business. We chat to founder Craig Dempsey about how he did it.
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5 steps to set yourself up for financial success in 2022
While we don’t know what the new year might throw at us, one thing we can control is our finances. Start your year right with these tips from Finder's home loans editor.
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50% of Aussies not covered for COVID-19 by travel insurance
Travel insurance is big business since COVID-19 hit but half of all pandemic claims have been denied according to a new survey.
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5 tips to budget for a big family Christmas
Christmas can be an expensive event but that doesn't mean it has to send you into debt. Here are some tips on how to lay on a big spread for the family without breaking the bank.
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6 banking options for kids and teens
Getting your child started with a bank account is the first step to teaching them financial responsibility. But which account is best? We look at 6 options.
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900 Zoom layoffs and 5 other big CEO blunders
Firing 900 people via Zoom is brutal, but the Better founder isn't the only CEO to make a big blunder. Here are 5 more.
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9% of Aussies plan to fly now pay later
New research shows a significant number of Aussies are planning to book their holidays now and pay for them later. But caution is urged. Find out why.