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Financial wellbeing 2018: full coverage

ANZ has released the results of a survey of adults in Australia/New Zealand, which measured the financial wellbeing of 5,099 adults across the two countries. Fifty-nine out of 100 was the average financial wellbeing score for adults in both.

This survey is the sixth in a series which has explored financial literacy, attitudes and behaviours since 2002.

Below is bluenotes’  full coverage of the survey results.

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You can read ANZ’s full coverage on its Financial Wellbeing report HERE.

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More than a third of Australians just getting by financially – or worse

Many factors contribute to a person’s financial wellbeing – including some surprising ones, a new ANZ report has found. 

Emily Ross | Author, journalist and editor

The good, bad & ugly of financial wellbeing

We speak with Elaine Kempson, professor and global pioneer about the state of financial wellbeing in Australia and New Zealand. 

Emily Ross | Author, journalist and editor

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How our behaviours shape our finances

A new ANZ survey challenges the widely held belief financial knowledge is the key to financial wellbeing. 

Emily Ross | Author, journalist and editor

Financial wellbeing means rethinking lending: Kempson

Financial wellbeing expert encourages financial services providers to identify people with an overreliance on debt.

Janak Rogers | Host, The ANZ Way podcast

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IN PICTURES: financial wellbeing in Australia

See the key findings of ANZ’s latest financial wellbeing report in visual form.  

Shane White | Senior Production Editor, bluenotes

The views and opinions expressed in this communication are those of the author and may not necessarily state or reflect those of ANZ.

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ANZ Financial Wellbeing

A survey of adults in Australia and New Zealand