r/AusFinance
Australian Personal Finance: budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, investing, and saving for retirement. Please read the sidebar and observe sub rules when posting.
r/AusFinance Subreddit Stats & Analytics
r/AusFinance is a Personal Finance subreddit in the Nerds category with 819,761 members. Use this page to track r/AusFinance stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/AusFinance growth: +493 members today (+0.06%) and +2,336 members this week (+0.29%).
Browse more Personal Finance subredditsReddit topics and subreddit categories.
Similar subreddits to r/AusFinance include r/fiaustralia, r/personalfinance, r/PersonalFinanceNZ, r/AusMoneyMates, r/FinancialPlanning.
r/AusFinance Current Stats
r/AusFinance Growth Analytics
Daily Growth Chart (30 days)
Similar Subreddits to r/AusFinance
Welcome to the Australian version of r/financialindependence, a place created for Australians to discuss the concepts of financial independence (FI) and retiring early (RE). You can be financially independent early in life! There is no need to work until to you are 65+ in order to access Superannuation benefits and retire. Why not retire at 45? At 35? Welcome to the concept of Financial Independence.
Learn about budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, and retirement planning. Join our community, read the PF Wiki, and get on top of your finances!
A place to discuss personal finance for New Zealanders. Discuss savings, investments, KiwiSaver, debt management, home loans, student loans, insurance, and anything else personal finance-related.
Welcome to AusMoneyMates — your local hub for smart money moves in Australia. Whether you’re saving for your first home, tackling HECS debt, navigating superannuation, investing in ETFs, or just trying to make sense of interest rates — you’re in the right place. This is a community for everyday Aussies to share tips, ask questions, and learn from each other about all things personal finance, property, budgeting, tax, and investing — with an Australian focus.
Discuss and ask questions about personal finances, budgeting, income, retirement plans, insurance, investing, and frugality.
Welcome to /r/Money, a community centered around personal finance, investing, saving, and everything money-related.
A community for people working towards being debt free.
Discuss, learn and request advice on how to budget, protect, save and invest your pounds and pence in the UK.
A place to come and discuss financial issues that affect the middle class.
Your one-stop shop to discuss personal finance within Canada.
This forum is for discussion on all things Australian property related. Markets, economics, finance, investing, auctions, renovating, repairing and housing affordability.