We're still spending despite the economic fall out - NAB smart everyday banking survey

Have your lifetyle habits changed? Do you make compromises on living fabulously?

Topline findings from The NAB smart everyday banking survey conducted by Galaxy Research:
  • Interestingly males and females rate their skills at saving money and spending money as about the same with 68% of males and 70% of females rating their ability to save as good while 35% of males and 36% of females rate their ability to spend money as ‘good’
  • New South Welshmen are spending more than any other state on dinner, lunch and taxis
  • Those in NSW spend on average $10 more on going out to dinner ($97.00) than people in other states ($86.00). 36% of NSW residents have spent over $70 in the last month on dining out compared to the national average of 31%.
  • They are also least likely to bring a packed lunch into work with people from NSW buying takeaway or lunch 5.2 times per month compared to the Australian average of 4.8 times per month.
  • 34% of Australians go grocery shopping six or more times a month (38% Male and 40% Female)
  • More NSW residents are likely to have spent $70 on a taxi in the last month at 13% than the national average of 8%.
  • When it comes to spending, nationally 52% of Australians do not limit their number of ATM transactions per week AND 33% of Australians exceed their overdraft limit
  • 71% of New South Welshman rate their skill at saving money as good however New South Wales is the least likely state (30%) to want to improve their money management skills with only one in three wanting to improve
  • Interestingly, males (31%) are inclined to charge five or more purchases a week to credit cards compared to females (19%).
  • Females (26%) prefer to use EFTPOS five or more times a week on purchases compared to males (23%)
  • On a national scale, all Australians believe they can tell a lot about a person from simply looking over their transaction record.   
  • The most common things people ascertain are someone's skill at managing money (71%), their attitudes to money (70%), whether they have an active social life (56%), whether they have children (56%), their hobbies (49%), gender (47%), personality type (41%), generation (37%), how important image is to them (32%) and whether or not the person is single (28%).
  • Interestingly, Australian males are much more likely at 32% to think they can pick whether a person is single or not just by looking at their bank balance compared to females at just 24%.

Happy First Sean's Kitchen

Sean Connolly didn’t disappoint, putting on a cracking first birthday party last night.

Two suckling pics, massive pans of paella, jamon, quail empanadas, lamb chops and Magnums of Veuve Clicquot (why thank you) mixed with sangria kept the party spirits high.


The Martini Club performed and the birthday cake (Sweet Art) was impressive... a replica of the Sean’s Kitchen bull with a skull and rose tattoo on its rump. It was a metre long mud cake weighing in at 40 kilos. 
We spoke to Justine and Lucas Parsons from MasterChef about their degustation dinner next week. All this food talk, we're stuffed.

   
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