Elizabeth Barry is lead editor for Finder's global financial niches which includes banking, crypto and investments. She has written about finance for 10 years and specialises in personal finance, including new and emerging areas of banking in Australia and globally. Elizabeth is regularly featured in a range of publications and media including Seven News, the ABC, MSN, the Irish Times and Singapore Business Review.
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The best bill splitting apps to use with friends
Compare a range of banks and apps that let you split bills, request money and send payments to friends.
Tesla Superchargers map: Where you can charge in the US
See the extent of Tesla's Supercharger network and find out where it can take you.
The fintechFIVE
Finder asks five questions to companies changing our financial landscape. Learn how these companies stay on the cutting edge in an ever-changing world.
Buying a car online vs. at a dealership
To help you decide whether to go online or head to a dealership, we break down everything you need to know.
Demo car buying guide and checklist
If you're in the market for a demo car, this guide will take you through everything you need to know to find your car, negotiate a price and finalize the sale.
How much can you make from driving for Uber?
Uber drivers can make up to $9.83 more on average compared to minimum wage workers. Find out how much you can make as an Uber driver using our calculator.
List of stores that accept Afterpay
Find out every store in the US that offers Afterpay, the payment system that lets you pay back your purchase in installments.
Compare your loan options in Dover, Delaware
Here’s what you need to know about Dover, Delaware payday loans. Are they legal? Compare online lenders who offer fast loans.
Payday loans in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Find out if payday loans are legal in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and compare your options.
Compare your loan options in West Virginia
As with most states in the US, West Virginia has its own set of payday lending laws.