KiwiSaver funds bounce back into the black
After a rough start to the year, performance is recovering.
After a rough start to the year, performance is recovering.
COMMENT: What happens to your money (or debt) when you die?
EDITORIAL: The future of an ageing New Zealand needs a lot of creative attention.
COMMENT: Something for KiwiSaver investors to get their teeth into.
Nine financial advisers call for changes to be made to the retirement savings scheme
Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell says young people spend too much on wrong things.
COMMENT: Holidays are fun. But not if it means you could be destined to live in poverty.
Cheaper isn't always better when it comes to KiwiSaver.
COMMENT: Overall similar returns in either investment.
Leaving your KiwiSaver on the default setting is not the way to go.
Amount people are taking out of KiwiSaver for a first home has doubled in five years.
COMMENT: Employers don't always meet their legal requirements around KiwiSaver.
Both central and local government face a significant infrastructure funding dilemma.
Regulator targets young females to look at KiwiSaver fees.
Current rules let only property investors deduct interest on mortgages.
Sam Stubbs believes the banks should have to ask these 25 questions.
Australian FinSec abuses were ultimately down to a failure of governance.
The future of AMP's New Zealand business remains under review.
Research shows Kiwis struggling to get basic info from KiwiSaver investment documents.
Most KiwiSaver funds had a negative return in the last three months.
COMMENT: Inequality is an issue likely to dominate politics over the next several decades.
COMMENT: Most providers don't short lend on index funds.
Nearly half of Kiwis plan to work beyond 65 and third of those working say they have to.
COMMENT: How much money do you need to fund a comfortable retirement?
A rise in interest rates could push up costs of running a rental and reduce its price.
Kiwis get 43% of the average working wage, ranking it 6th worst equal with Australia.
COMMENT: It's timely none-the-less to give some thought to what to do with the extra cash.
Do your investments pass the 'sleep at night test'.