Facing up to your finances
Facial recognition software used to identify how people feel about money is being described as an overwhelming success by the bank that launched it.
Facial recognition software used to identify how people feel about money is being described as an overwhelming success by the bank that launched it.
My mother is somehow convinced that paying off my mortgage in fortnightly repayments is better than monthly ones.
KiwiSaver has turned out to have been a hugely successful financial product but there are some nasty changes lurking over the horizon, writes Brent Sheather.
Former Rockforte Finance director John Patrick Gardner has plead guilty to five Crimes Act charges in the High Court at Gisborne today.
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A Christchurch financial adviser whose clients lost $6 million in Ross Asset Management's collapse has been censured and fined $4000.
An academic is warning savers to be wary of promises made by KiwiSaver providers.
Low-deposit mortgages will not only be harder to get from the end of this month, but they will be a lot more expensive.
With quantitative easing muddying economies, it's hard to know when to convert currency into kiwi dollars.
Despite advances in technology, there are no perfect personal finance smartphone apps, says Diana Clement.
Q: I was wondering if I can withdraw some of my KiwiSaver without withdrawing it all. I am 66 years old and I have not touched it at all.
You die before your children turn 20. Whether you've written a will or not, the money that goes to them will be held in trust until they're 20. And that can be mighty costly.
KiwiSaver members should look at how much they are paying in fees because the amount varies greatly between providers, says a financial research firm.
The NZ dollar has retained its status as one of the world's most-traded currencies, churning through an average US$12.4 billion of transactions every day during April.
Rising New Zealand property values accelerated last month as the lack of listings in Canterbury and Auckland continue to overheat the market.