Personal FinanceCooking the Books podcast: Your bank account is changing - here’s what you need to knowBetween a Commerce Commission investigation and law changes, there's a lot going on.15 Oct 04:00 PM
TaxNational will still need NZ First to form government, Westpac economist predictsMore spending cuts could be needed to get a coalition agreement across the line.15 Oct 01:35 AM
PremiumPremiumTaxHow much income tax you'd pay under different parties' policiesWe crunch the numbers.09 Oct 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumInvestmentMarket close: NZ market in the red as election countdown beginsIt was a slow day for the market with light volumes traded.09 Oct 05:30 AM
PremiumPremiumPersonal FinanceThree basic money mistakes costing New ZealandersA couple of quick changes can save thousands.08 Oct 04:00 PM
Personal FinanceCooking the Books podcast: Is the wild side of investing worth the risk?From margin lending to crypto, should you go there?08 Oct 04:00 PM
Personal FinanceCooking the Books podcast: Tough times mean you need to get serious about a business strategyThe right strategy can mean your business still grows strongly.04 Oct 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumInterest ratesNational's tax cuts could push interest rates up, Goldman Sachs warnsAnalysts are wary National might struggle to offset the stimulatory impact of tax cuts.04 Oct 01:20 AM
PremiumPremiumInvestmentSeptember house sales data shows market past rock-bottom, agency saysHouse sales should pick up more steam after election as weather heats up, agency says.02 Oct 10:23 PM
Personal FinanceCooking the Books podcast: Why most of us say we want to invest ethically, but don’tThere's a mismatch between what we say, and do.01 Oct 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumInterest ratesMortgage pain: Why interest rates are still risingBond yields are at the highest point in several years on growing inflation fears.29 Sep 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumInvestmentStock Takes: Choppy markets making investors feel seasickThe big jump in the US 10-year bond yield is pulling investors away from shares.29 Sep 02:02 AM
PremiumPremiumInterest rates‘Be careful what you wish for’ as property market thaws out - economistsNew mortgage lending up 7 per cent between August 2022 and August 2023.27 Sep 03:00 AM
PremiumPremiumInvestmentNational gets its wires crossed on the tax treatment of new buildsNicola Willis confirms how National would treat new builds under the bright-line test.25 Sep 04:00 PM
Personal FinanceFrom 15-year-old high school drop out to business owner with a $60k side hustleShe decided that school wasn't her only path to success25 Sep 06:42 AM
PremiumPremiumInvestmentStruck-off NZ shell company summoned in connection with $36m fraudMaxim Capital was incorporated in New Zealand in 2012 before being struck off in 2015.24 Sep 12:00 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionMary HolmMary Holm: How to bypass IRD to supercharge your KiwiSaverOPINION: There's a secret tip that can help you get ahead faster.22 Sep 05:00 PM
Personal FinanceWho are Rupert Murdoch’s children? What to know about the media magnate’s successor and familyMurdoch has been married four times and shares six children with three of his wives.22 Sep 03:46 AM
Personal FinanceCooking the Books podcast: How to get paid in businessGetting paid is one of the important parts of business, but can be surprisingly difficult.20 Sep 05:00 PM
Personal FinanceCooking the Books podcast: How two mums started a baking business with $1000, a home printer, and glue sticksIt gave them the work-life flexibility to be more present with their children.17 Sep 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumKiwiSaverNational’s tech policy: Industry loves visa, esop moves - but also sees missing elementsThe two core elements of National’s tech policy are a hit, but missing elements too.15 Sep 08:44 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionMike Munro: There’s a hole in your tax bucket, LuxonOPINION: Christopher Luxon has so far been relying on a “trust me” strategy.15 Sep 01:37 AM
PremiumPremiumInvestmentMarket close: Eighth successive fall for NZX50 IndexThe index fell ahead of the Prefu announcement before bouncing back.12 Sep 06:33 AM
Interest ratesCooking the Books: What to do if you’re feeling the mortgage painWhen interest rates are so high, there are tactics to make the mortgage pain more bearable10 Sep 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumInvestmentEx-Files: 'Can I get in on an investment my ex made with our money?'Lawyer on the status of investments made with relationship property funds.10 Sep 12:00 AM
PremiumPremiumPersonal FinanceCost-of-living crunch: Seven ways to take the stress out of money issuesTelegraph: Expert tips from a money mindset coach.07 Sep 10:14 PM
Personal FinanceThe digital tools that can help your business flyThe right software can eliminate drudge work.06 Sep 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionDavid Lee: Can greener data centres solve the AI carbon conundrum?OPINION: Data centres already account for 2 per cent of global energy consumption.04 Sep 05:00 AM
PremiumPremiumInvestment‘All but die’: US firm questions Kiwi tech's $113m offshore sale, OIO again delays decisionThe Commerce Commission is also looking into the deal.03 Sep 10:30 PM
Personal FinanceCooking the Books podcast: Can you trust the bank to protect your savings?There are new rules about what happens to your savings in a crisis.03 Sep 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumPersonal FinanceThe Ex-Files: My son has cut me off from my grandchildren - what rights do I have?It's better to try and resolve the issue out of court first.03 Sep 12:00 AM
PremiumPremiumPersonal FinanceBorrower pain hits five-year high: Who’s being hit the hardestThere's also been a jump in Kiwis taking out new credit cards.31 Aug 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumInvestmentRental prices unlikely to fall under National’s plan, investor experts sayInterest deductibility will be brought back if the Nats form the next government.30 Aug 05:00 PM
KiwiSaverKiwiSaver funds invested in ‘harmful’ companies hits record highThe amount invested in oil, gas and coal has increased to $3.2 billion, a report shows.30 Aug 04:33 AM