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The reality of one NZers journey to early retirement
FIRE - Financial Independence, Retire Early is possible. Here's how.
FIRE - Financial Independence, Retire Early is possible. Here's how.
The Christmas splurge has left many Kiwis cash-strapped.
This could save you up to $100 each week.
EDITORIAL: Five days in, how many New Year's resolutions have you already broken?
Creditors also include a secretive Panama company.
All current retirees are spending more than what they get in NZ Super.
In an election year anything could happen - but what's looking likely?
Turns out we do get a lot back from giving to others.
The debt free movement is gathering steam, including in New Zealand.
We don't like the materialism of Christmas but one is four goes into debt to pay for it.
ANZ did not breach policies in selling a St Heliers house to the wife of its former CEO.
Waivers won't stop Worksafe from taking prosecution against tour operators.
We can all do more to stop financial abuse.
Business groups warn small business and rural borrowers to be hit by higher bank capital.
Predictions of how much borrowers could be hit by bank capital increase.
The banking industry has reacted to the Reserve Bank's final decision on capital changes.
Reserve Bank refuses to use the one tool it has to help those trying to get on the ladder.
Teaming up is a good way to get on the property ladder, but can go seriously wrong.
The Reserve Bank has assessed its bank lending restrictions.
COMMENT: Let's lay to rest any suggestion of compulsory superannuation.
Scams are on the rise in New Zealand and consumers are the target.
Are you unwittingly helping someone use your bank account to transfer crime money?
The government should look at unemployment insurance, the Productivity Commission says.
Research shows there are ways to reduce how much you need to save for retirement.
The digital revolution might make things easier and cheaper, but is there a cost?
Up to $14m owed to creditors who say they have no sympathy for the failed businessman.
Kiwis are saving but are not getting much bang for their buck.