The influencers giving stock tips to millennials
Millions of young people are now getting their share tips from social media influencers.
Millions of young people are now getting their share tips from social media influencers.
Covid-19 affects everyone's finances, albeit differently.
Controversial businessman, fresh from prison, gives first major interview in a decade.
Podcast: Radio Hauraki's Matt Heath talks money and life lessons with Liam Dann.
"State house waitlist could grow if landlords don't take on new tenants." - Nicola Willis
What's happening on the markets this week.
You can get something new without giving up what you've worked for so far.
'Interest and competition for properties appears to be on the up.' - Kiri Barfoot.
"Over 99 per cent of them wouldn't have a clue," - Goodwin.
The pressure is growing to slow down the property market.
Ministry of Housing and Urban Development outlines how negotiations should go.
Suburb once had 20+ theatres: eight now shut for public screenings
Legislative changes are afoot in a variety of areas that affect our finances.
Legal action against law firm tax advisers ruled out, but search launched for painting.
Two more board resignations at Crown-backed venture capital fund.
How many KiwiSaver providers have applied for default status?
The numbers can look big, but there are ways to bring them to a manageable level.
Buyers win after moving quickly, others can expect housing demand to continue, agent says.
Big changes on February 11: the more tenants know, the better
The tenants claimed they couldn't sleep in the master bedroom.
List defines minor changes landlords cannot reasonably refuse within 21 days
"More care and consideration will be taken when selecting tenants."
"Change that is long overdue and I am a landlord."
Money Talks is a new podcast. In Episode 1 Kerre McIvor shares her worst money mistakes
Customers have flocked to the Albany base, post-lockdown
Democrats' firming grip on US politics fuels appetite for NZ power companies.
Tenancies will only be able to be ended with specific, lawful reasons from next month.
After the madness of 2020, what's reasonable to expect this year?