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Why Australians Choose Approved Money

  • Nearly 30 Years of Lending Expertise

After decades in the industry, we’ve seen every scenario imaginable — and we’ve helped thousands of Australians secure finance when they thought it wasn’t possible.

  • Fast, Stress Free Approvals

We work with lenders who move quickly and understand real‑life circumstances. No long waits. No confusing processes. Just clear answers and fast outcomes.

  • Solutions When Banks Say No

Traditional lenders often have rigid rules. We don’t. If you’ve been declined, self‑employed, or have a complex situation, we specialise in finding a path forward.

  • Tailored Options for Every Situation

Your goals are unique — your finance should be too. We match you with the right lender, product, and strategy to get you approved.

Our Story: Why We Exist

Finance shouldn’t feel overwhelming, confusing, or out of reach. Approved Money was built on a simple belief: everyone deserves a fair chance at achieving their financial goals — no matter their past or circumstances.


After nearly 30 years in the lending world, we’ve seen too many people fall through the cracks because banks don’t take the time to understand their story. We created Approved Money to change that — one client at a time.

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Home Loans

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Refinancing

Lower repayments, consolidate debt, or unlock equity — we help you make your money work harder. See How Much You Could Save

Specialised Loan Products

Lo Doc, No Doc, credit repair solutions, and lending options for complex or non‑standard situations. Explore Flexible Lending Solutions

Real Stories. Real Results.

Sarah’s Story — From Declined to Approved

When Sarah came to us, she’d been declined by two banks and felt like home ownership was slipping away. Within 48 hours, we found a lender who understood her situation and approved her loan. Today, she’s living in her first home — and she still tells us it was the moment everything changed.

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Mark’s Story — A Fresh Start Through Refinancing

Mark had been struggling with high repayments for years. We refinanced his loan and reduced his monthly costs by over $600 — money he now puts toward his kids’ education.

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Business Owner Win — Equipment Finance in 72 Hours

A local tradesman needed new equipment fast to keep his business running. We secured funding in just three days, allowing him to take on new contracts without interruption.

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Creative Solutions for Challenging Situations

When Banks Aren’t the Answer

Banks often say no because they follow rigid rules. We don’t. Our panel includes flexible lenders who understand real‑life circumstances and offer solutions where others can’t.

Blemished Credit? You Still Have Options

A poor credit score doesn’t define your future. We offer specialised products for clients with defaults, late payments, or past financial setbacks — and we may even help you clean up your credit file.

We Understand Your Situation

We know what it feels like to be told “no”. To worry that your credit history or income structure will hold you back. That’s why we take the time to understand your story — not judge it. Your goals matter, and we’re here to help you move forward.

What You Can Expect With Approved Money

  • Personalised lending strategies
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  • Fast turnaround times
  • Solutions for complex or challenging scenarios
  • A stress‑free, guided process from start to finish


Imagine What’s Possible

Imagine opening the door to your new home. Expanding your business with the equipment you need. Consolidating your debts and finally breathing again. That’s what the right finance solution can do — and it’s why we’re committed to finding the option that gets you there.

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December 6, 2024
When you take out a home loan, you're essentially borrowing a lump sum of money that you’ll repay over time, typically in monthly instalments. The process of repaying your loan is known as amortisation . Understanding how amortisation works is crucial for managing your mortgage and ensuring you’re on track to pay off your loan in full. What is Amortisation? Amortisation refers to the process of paying off a loan over a set period through regular payments. These payments typically consist of two parts: Principal : This is the original loan amount that you borrowed. Interest : This is the cost of borrowing the money from your lender, which is calculated as a percentage of the outstanding loan balance. In the early stages of your loan, a larger portion of your monthly payment goes towards paying off the interest. As time goes on and the loan balance reduces, more of your payment will go towards repaying the principal. How Does Amortisation Work on a Home Loan? Let’s break down how amortisation works in the context of a standard Australian home loan. Loan Term : The duration over which you agree to repay the loan. Common home loan terms in Australia are 25 or 30 years. Interest Rate : The percentage rate at which the lender charges you for borrowing the money. This rate can be fixed or variable. Repayment Frequency : Typically, home loans in Australia are repaid on a monthly basis, though some lenders offer fortnightly or weekly repayments. Each repayment you make consists of a portion that goes towards the interest on the loan and a portion that goes towards reducing the principal . Early in the loan term, the interest component is larger because it is calculated on the total loan balance. As the principal decreases over time, the interest portion of your repayments reduces, and more of your payment goes towards paying down the principal. Example of Amortisation: Let’s walk through a simple example to illustrate how amortisation works in practice. Home Loan Details: Loan Amount (Principal): $500,000 Interest Rate: 4% per year (fixed) Loan Term: 30 years (360 months) Repayment Frequency: Monthly Step 1: Calculate the Monthly Repayment To calculate the monthly repayment amount, we use a standard formula that factors in the loan amount, interest rate, and loan term. For simplicity, let’s assume that the interest rate is compounded monthly. Using a mortgage calculator, we find that the monthly repayment would be approximately $2,387 . Step 2: Breakdown of First Repayment For the first repayment, the interest is calculated on the full loan amount of $500,000. The interest portion of your first repayment is: Interest=Interest Rate×Loan Amount12\text{Interest} = \frac{\text{Interest Rate} \times \text{Loan Amount}}{12} Interest=4%×500,00012=1,666.67\text{Interest} = \frac{4\% \times 500,000}{12} = 1,666.67 So, $1,666.67 of your first repayment goes towards paying interest. Now, the remaining portion of your repayment goes towards paying down the principal: Principal Repayment=Total Repayment−Interest Payment\text{Principal Repayment} = \text{Total Repayment} - \text{Interest Payment} Principal Repayment=2,387−1,666.67=720.33\text{Principal Repayment} = 2,387 - 1,666.67 = 720.33 So, in the first month, you would pay $720.33 off your principal loan balance. Step 3: Impact on the Loan Balance After your first repayment, your loan balance will reduce by $720.33 , so the new loan balance after the first month will be: New Loan Balance=500,000−720.33=499,279.67\text{New Loan Balance} = 500,000 - 720.33 = 499,279.67 Step 4: Breakdown of Second Repayment In the second month, the interest is calculated based on the new loan balance of $499,279.67 . The interest portion will be: Interest=4%×499,279.6712=1,664.26\text{Interest} = \frac{4\% \times 499,279.67}{12} = 1,664.26 The remaining portion of the repayment will go towards reducing the principal: Principal Repayment=2,387−1,664.26=722.74\text{Principal Repayment} = 2,387 - 1,664.26 = 722.74 So, with each repayment, more money goes towards paying off the principal, and less goes towards the interest. The Amortisation Schedule This process continues over the full term of your loan. The interest portion of your payments decreases over time, and the principal portion increases. In the early years, you will pay more interest, and in the later years, you’ll pay down the loan principal faster as your outstanding balance decreases. You can request an amortisation schedule from your lender or use online tools to track how much of each payment is going towards the principal versus the interest. This schedule provides a detailed breakdown of every repayment over the course of your loan term. Why Does Amortisation Matter for Home Loan Borrowers? Understanding how amortisation works is important because it can help you: Plan Your Finances : Knowing how much of your monthly payment is going towards interest versus principal can help you budget effectively. Manage Your Loan : If you make additional repayments or extra lump sums, you’ll reduce the principal faster, which will ultimately reduce the interest you pay over the life of the loan. Refinance Decisions : Understanding amortisation can help you make more informed decisions when considering refinancing options. In Summary: Amortisation refers to the process of gradually paying off a loan with regular payments over time, which consist of both interest and principal. In the early stages of your home loan, the majority of your payments go towards interest, with the principal portion increasing over time. By making extra repayments or refinancing, you can reduce your loan balance faster and save on interest over the long term. If you’d like to learn more about how amortisation works for your specific home loan or need help understanding your loan structure, feel free to reach out. As your trusted finance broker, we’re here to help you make the most informed decisions when it comes to your mortgage.
December 6, 2024
When applying for a home loan, one of the key factors in determining your loan eligibility is the type of documentation you can provide. Different lenders have varying requirements for verifying your income and financial situation. In Australia, there are three main types of home loans based on the documentation provided: Full Doc Loans, Lo Doc Loans, and No Doc Loans. Here's what you need to know about each type, who it suits, and which lenders are more likely to accept them.
December 6, 2024
As a mortgage broker, one of the most important factors we consider when helping you secure a loan is your credit score . But how is this score determined, and why is it so important? The answer lies in credit reporting agencies —the organisations that collect and manage your credit history in Australia.

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