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William Jolly

William Jolly

Financial Journalist

William Jolly joined Savings.com.au as a Financial Journalist in 2018, after spending two years at financial research firm Canstar. In William's articles, you're likely to find complex financial topics and products broken down into everyday language. He is deeply passionate about improving the financial literacy of Australians and providing them with resources on how to save money in their everyday lives.

Recent articles for this author

Health insurance premiums will see smallest increase in two decades in 2021

How can you tell if your car is truly 'green'?

Spending data reveals which Christmas purchases have been most affected by COVID

Move over Spotify: Our favourite savings categories in 2020

Neobank Xinja to hand back banking licence, will no longer offer bank accounts

Up to 1.9 million Aussies picked clean by 'debt vultures' in 2020

Homelessness to increase 9%, Housing stress 24% in 2021: Study

Most JobSeeker, JobKeeper payments being spent on the essentials

Let’s talk about the JobSeeker cuts. Do they make sense?

Cashless welfare card trial extended, but what is it?

How to receive $500 for improving your financial wellbeing

86 400 launches new '30 second' shared bank accounts

BOQ reports an 80% fall in mortgage deferrals

What is elderly financial abuse?

What is domestic financial abuse?

Bad online shopping costs average Aussie shopper over $400 a year

Revolut Junior: The money management app for families and kids

Cautious Aussie shoppers shy away from Black Friday sales

ING, 86 400, RAMS, UBank and others chop and change savings accounts

Aussies stash nearly 19% of their income in September

What is a package home loan?

RBA says no to Christmas cash rate cut

How inflation affects your term deposit & savings account returns

American Express & Diners Club rewards: what are they?

How the different term deposit 'terms' affect your returns

Australians opting to squirrel away tax cuts instead of topping up super

Buying a home near a school could increase your price by up to 35%