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These colourful social cards deliver short messages to share via social media, on your website, in emails, etc. There is space on each card to add your own branding too. 

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Image SCARD044 All debt is bad (image)

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SCARD044 ThumbnailThis social image topic is taken from the article SFA050 10 Common Financial Myths BUSTED! (824 words).

This image compares a financial myth and a fact, encouraging your social media followers to question whether all debt really is bad.

Include text from the article above to compose your social media post caption i.e. Fact: Good debt, such as mortgages or student loans, can help build wealth and invest in your future.

The important factor is managing debt responsibly and ensuring it fits within your financial plan.

Image SCARD043 I'll be able to start ... once I earn more money (image)

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SCARD043 ThumbnailThis social image topic is taken from the article SFA050 10 Common Financial Myths BUSTED! (824 words).

This image compares a financial myth and a fact, offering encouragement to your social media followers that they can effectively manage their money no matter their income level.

Include text from the article above to compose your social media post caption.

Image SCARD042 I'll never be "good at" money (image)

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SCARD042 ThumbnailThis social image topic is taken from the article SFA050 10 Common Financial Myths BUSTED! (824 words).

This image compares a financial myth and a fact, offering encouragement to your social media followers that they too can learn to be "good at" money.

Include text from the article above to compose your social media post caption i.e. Resources such as books, online courses, and financial planners can help you develop better money management skills. Many successful people have improved their financial literacy through education and practice.

Truth: You can be “good at” money. Give yourself some credit; you’ve got this!

Image SCARD041 Infrequent splurges bring the greatest happiness (image)

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SCARD041 thumbnailThis social image states "Infrequent splurges bring the greatest happiness" and depicts a lady in an infinity pool looking out towards the sea.

This image can be used to remind followers that saving and waiting for a larger item or "splurge" can make it all the more rewarding.

A great post to remind followers to budget before splurges too.

Image SCARD040 Forecasting is for the weather (image)

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SCARD040 thumbnailThis social image states "Forecasting is for the weather."

It can be used to remind followers that trying to forecast investment markets is fruitless, and that investing with a long-term mindset is key. 

Image SCARD039 A house is a place to live, not an investment (image)

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SCARD039 thumbnailThis social image can be used to remind followers that their home is a place to live, rather than trying to make money from their home purchase.

The image depicts a small Monopoly-style home with the text "A house is a place to live, not an investment" above it.

Image SCARD038 There is an inverse relationship between investment performance (image)

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SCARD038 thumbnailThis social image states "There is an inverse relationship between investment performance and time spent watching financial news."

It can be used to remind followers that watching the markets daily will not help their investment portfolios grow, rather it will cause their stress levels to rise instead. 

Image SCARD037 You don't need to be a maths wiz to make good money decisions (image)

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SCARD037 thumbnailThis social image states "You don't need to be a maths wiz to make good money decisions: Financial Success is 5% intelligence and 95% discipline."

It can be used to encourage your followers to make wise money decisions in every day life.

Image SCARD036 If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is (image)

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SCARD036 thumbnailThis social image states "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is". 

It can be used to prompt followers to reconsider emails, phone calls or text messages that include offers that sound too good to be true. 

It can also be used as a reminder to followers to be wary of online scams.

Image SCARD035 Time is a scarcer resource than money (image)

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SCARD035 thumbnailThis social image depicts a happy family in the foreground with the quote "Time is a scarcer resource than money". 

It can be used to remind followers that human connection and time with our loved ones are something that money cannot buy.

Image SCARD034 Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world (image)

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SCARD034 thumbnailThis social image features an Egyptian pyramid with the quote "Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world, set yourself up to benefit from it rather than battle against it". 

It can be used to remind followers about the power of compound interest to grow their savings and their superannuation balances.

Image SCARD033 Invest in your mind and your skills first (image)

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SCARD033 thumbnailThis image prompts followers to consider investing in themselves first, furthering their own education and improving their financial wellbeing, before other purchases or investments.

The social media image states "Invest in your mind and your skills first" and has a slightly blurred image of a young women on her phone in the background behind the text.

Image SCARD032 Don't pay interest to acquire something that loses value (image)

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SCARD032 thumbnailThis social image reminds followers to think twice before taking on debt.

The image states "Don't pay interest to acquire something that loses value" and features a luxury vehicle in the foreground.

Image SCARD031 Don't increase your lifestyle before increasing your income (image)

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SCARD031 thumbnailThis social image states "Don't increase your lifestyle before increasing your income".

It can be used to prompt followers to save for larger items and think twice before taking on debt for luxury items.

Image SCARD030 The more complicated the investment advice the less useful it is (image)

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SCARD030 thumbnailThis social media image states "The more complicated the investment advice, the less useful it is."

It can be used to accommodate a post reiterating the importance of asking questions if you don't understand the advice provided by an adviser. 

Image SCARD029 The Jones' aren't as rich or as happy as you think they are (image)

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SCARD029 thumbnailThis social media image states "The Jones's aren't as rick or as happy as you think they are".

It can be used to remind followers that the grass isn't always greener on the other side, and that "keeping up with the Jones'" can result in large debt and unhappiness.

Image SCARD028 Admire people who earn more money than you ... (image)

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SCARD028 thumbnailThis social image reiterates to followers that we admire those who "earn" more than us, rather than those who "spend" more.

It can be used to remind followers that "keeping up with the Jones'" is not what we should be aspiring towards.

Image SCARD027 Ask about anything you don't understand (image)

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SCARD027 thumbnailThis social image prompts followers to ask about any financial advice they receive, that they don't understand. Further, it can also be used to illustrate the importance of not signing any documents without fully understanding what is being signed.

Image SCARD026 The third step is the most important! (image)

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SCARD026 thumbnailThis social image illustrates three steps for your followers to remember when using 'Buy Now, Pay Later' schemes. It includes a call to action should your followers be struggling with debt.

Image SCARD025 Mortgage repayments at 3%, 5% and 7% (image)

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SCARD025 thumbnailThis social image uses a graph to illustrate the difference in loan repayments as interest rates rise. It uses a $500,000 mortgage over 25 years as the example, with repayments on interest rates of 3%, 5% and 7% shown.

Image SCARD024 What is the Comparison Rate? (image)

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SCARD024 thumbnailThis social image explains the comparison interest rate to your followers. An important rate to understand when applying for or refinancing a mortgage.

Image SCARD023 How repayments change with interest rates (image)

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SCARD023 thumbnailThis social image illustrates how a $500,000 home loan's repayments change as interest rates rise and fall from 1% to 9%. It provides monthly repayment amounts for each interest rate.

Image SCARD022 Happy Holidays! (image)

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SCARD022 thumbnailThis social image wishes your followers Happy Holidays and can be used as your final social media post before your Christmas break.

Image SCARD021 Never spend your money before you have it (image)

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SCARD021 thumbnailThis social card quotes Thomas Jefferson - "Never spend your money before you have it" and is a great prompt for your social media followers to consider their own spending habits and how they approach their finances. 

Image SCARD020 It's not how much money you make ... (image)

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SCARD020 thumbnailThis social card quotes Robert Kiyosaki - "It's not how much money you make, but how much money you keep, how hard it works for you, and how many generations you keep it for." This card can be used to prompt your social media followers to consider their own financial situation. 

Image SCARD019 The stock market is designed to transfer money from the active to the patient (image)

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SCARD019 thumbnailThis social card quotes investment guru Warren Buffett - "The stock market is designed to transfer money from the active to the patient" prompting readers to consider the timeframe of their investments, and understand that patience is required when investing. 

Image SCARD018 It takes as much energy to wish as it does to plan (image)

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SCARD018 thumbnailThis social card displays an Eleanor Roosevelt quote - "It takes as much energy to wish as it does to plan" prompting readers to take that first step and book an appointment with a financial adviser. 

Image SCARD017 Too many people spend money ... (image)

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SCARD017 thumbnailThis social card utilises a Will Rogers quote - "Too many people spend money they earned .. to buy things they don't want .. to impress people that they don't like" prompting readers to assess their own spending habits. 

Image SCARD016 An investment in knowledge ... (image)

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SCARD016 thumbnailThis social card quotes Benjamin Franklin - "An investment in knowledge pays the best interest" to prompt readers to continue their own financial education.

Image SCARD015 I will tell you the secret to getting rich ... (image)

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SCARD015 thumbnailThis social card quotes Warren Buffett - "I will tell you the secret to getting rich ... when others are greedy" to prompt readers to consider their own investment philosophy.

Image SCARD014 How to enjoy debt-free holidays (image)

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SCARD014 thumbnailThis social card provides a list of ways to enjoy a debt-free holiday and can be shared on social media accounts.

Image SCARD013 3 steps to debt free (image)

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SCARD013 thumbnailThis social card lists three steps to becoming debt free and can be shared on social media accounts.

Image SCARD010 Estimate your Aged Care fees (image)

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SCARD010 thumbnailThis social card prompts clients to visit the My Aged Care website and estimate their aged care fees. It provides the web address of the Aged Care services fee estimator.

Image SCARD009 Happiness = Income - Expenditure (image)

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SCARD009 thumbnailThis social card prompts viewers to consider how much they are spending from their income, and ties happiness to financial confidence. You can accompany/link it to article BUDG019 How much money do you throw away? or BUDG024 Simple money mistakes - and how to fix them!  

Image SCARD008 What is your most valuable asset? (image)

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SCARD008 thumbnailThis social card prompts viewers to ask whether their home, superannuation, or income is their most valuable asset. It then provides information on protecting this asset and prompt the viewer to contact their adviser. You can accompany/link it to article INSIP010 Protect your income! or INSIP015 What would happen if you couldn't work? Space is available at the base of the card to add logo and/or contact details. 

Image SCARD007 Is it time to update your Will? (image)

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SCARD007 thumbnailThis social card prompts viewers to consider if their circumstances have changed and asks if their Will should be updated to reflect those changes. You can accompany/link it to article EST030 Is your will still relevant? or EST043 Has your life changed recently? Space is available at the base of the card to add logo and/or contact details. 

Image SCARD003 Buy now; pay later; manage carefully (image)

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SCARD003 thumbnailThis social card image refers to the popularity of pay later services and highlights an important third step after 'buy now, pay later'. Space is available at the base of the card to add logo and/or contact details. 

Image SCARD002 Debt free holidays are possible! (image)

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SCARD001 thumbnailDebt-free holidays are possible - and way more fun! This social card displays 10 ways to save for a much-needed holiday. There is space provided at the base of the image to add your call to action and details.

Image SCARD001 How to be debt free (image)

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SCARD001 thumbnail3 quick tips to use as a reminder on how to reduce debt. Space is available at the base of the card to add logo and/or contact details. 

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Infographics are a great way to deliver information in an eye-catching format.

In addition to articles, the Financial Content Library has a range of infographics and social cards for you to use on your website and in your newsletters. They are perfect for sharing via social media.

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