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Diana Clement: How to prepare for the worst
OPINION: Don't be that person with a needless $20k debt next time a financial crisis hits.
OPINION: Don't be that person with a needless $20k debt next time a financial crisis hits.
The changes affect 381,000 Kiwis.
The number of default providers will shrink from nine to six.
Investor shortfall has blown out to A$44.6m from A$19.7m.
Consumers could pay lower credit card surcharges but lose out in another way.
Managing your money is actually about anything but money.
Raising The Curve: Here's why Gen Z women should care about investing.
But expert doubts many will go to mortgagee sale.
Kiwi Wealth has already committed more than $100m to private equity investments.
And what the Reserve Bank plans to do about it.
The change to make housing more affordable could also be a culture change.
What impact has the LVRs and government property announcements had on lending?
CEO says company's size will allow it to bring more competition to the NZ market.
The bank has released its half year profit to March 31.
Four out of five small business owners can't sell up at retirement time.
OPINION: Give them pocket money and allow them to make mistakes.
Here's the place to go for advice on tough financial challenges.
A dog, two babies and three much-loved homes - a lot's happened since 2016.
Knowing where to look can save you thousands of dollars.
Small business has long complained about how hard it is to get bank loans.
OPINION: You need to ride out the ups and downs of the sharemarket.
Do I hold on for five years in my current job just for the money?
In financial terms, compounding magnifies your gains over time.
A new job is also the best time to ask for a pay rise.
With the economy bouncing back faster than expected, there are opportunities for workers.
The trading platform will also offer direct investment into Australian shares.
New Kiwi Wealth CEO talks about being promoted from a part-time role.
Most people still don't have a will, writes Jeremy Sutton.
OPINION: There are ways to keep more of your money for yourself.