Ben Squires
Money & Banking

How to get the best deal every time

With so many options on the market, finding the best deal can feel like searching for a needle buried in a haystack. But that’s all about to change, as Over60 announce the launch our exciting new Comparison Tables section.

Powered by RateCity, widely regarded as one of Australia’s leading financial comparison websites, Comparison Tables is designed to take the guesswork out of major financial decisions, bringing the best credit card, home loan, car loan, personal loan, super and pension offers together in one accessible place.

Here’s how you can use Comparison Tables to find the best deal for you.

1. Shop around

As with everything in life, the chances of stumbling across the best deal the moment you begin your search are slim. Comparison Tables gives you a chance to shop around, and browse 13,000 financial products from 250 providers. Drop-down menus let you refine your search, making it easy to get an ideal offer for your lifestyle and budget.

2. Read the fine print

How many times have you thought you had the best deal, only to discover some snag hidden deep in the fine print? Comparison Tables makes it easy to avoid this, providing a simple breakdown of the fees and payment structures of each financial product, and easy access to the provider’s website for more detailed information.

3. Get financial advice

If you’re stuck, the advice of a qualified financial adviser is the best way forward, especially when it comes to picking between what looks like two good offers. Comparison Tables is still a useful tool to educate yourself about the ins and the outs of the product before you approach the professional, to ultimately make a better-informed decision.

To access Comparison Tables, click here

Any advice contained in this communication is general advice only. None of the information provided is, or should be considered to be, personal financial advice.

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loans, finance, credit card, Money & Banking