Money expert's test reveals how Aussies can improve financial IQ

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Money expert's test reveals how Aussies can improve financial IQ
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In a financial crisis like the one we are experiencing now, every dollar counts. But one financial expert is amazed at just how many Australians waste their hard-earned money because they simply don't understand the basics of finance. 9News

"But a majority of Australians we find just don't.

"If people just took a little time to investigate and learn how best to use financial services they could save thousands of dollars every year. "That's why Canstar set up a simple 21-question quiz to help people try and understand more, and save money along the way.READ MORE:"But unfortunately we are finding that an incredible 54 per cent of Aussies are failing this simple test, which only goes to show people are not savvy enough about their hard-earned money.

"So if you want to try this quiz yourself and see just how much you know about where your money goes, you might just save yourself some money."

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