Money has published an innovation special on Wednesday June 1, 2016, looking at how technology is changing the world of personal finance and investment. Here is the full story list.
The new breed of alternative investments
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John Collett | Investment alternatives such as P2P lending, equity crowdfunding and massmarket-access to IPOs are gaining traction.
Best apps to manage your money
Adam Courtenay | Our mobile devices now offer instantaneous wealth management.
Celebrate innovation that puts the customer in charge
Caitlin Fitzsimmons | What is innovation anyway and why should we care?
Employment in the future
Clancy Yeates | Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is fond of talking about jobs in the "new economy". But what are they and are they as good as the old economy jobs? And what about the looming threat that a robot might take your job.
Max Dupain photos show the innovation of his era
James Cockington | Lesser-known examples of Max Dupain's commercial photography showing the development of Sydney are up for auction in June.
Most innovative investment of all caused the GFC
John Collett | Whenever I hear the word innovation in connection with financial services, I think of the rocket scientists who came up with CDOs.
The Motley Fool: how to value technology stocks
Scott Phillips | Investing in technology should be done with a high risk tolerance, across a diverse number of businesses, and with money you can afford to lose.
Super funds are innovating for the benefit of members
John Collett | Anyone who has not looked at their super for a long time will be surprised by the number of features on offer, such as gamification, direct investment and lifestage options.
How to value employee share options
Melissa Browne | If you're offered a job at a start-up, you need to understand how shares and share options work.
Security tips for safer shopping on your mobile phone
Angus Kidman | Shop from your mobile phone without adequate precautions and you could end up with a nasty surprise. Follow these tips to keep mobile shopping a pleasure and not a pain.