Mary Holm: Why our obsession with property doesn't work well in retirement
Rising real estate values may not translate into retirement income.
Rising real estate values may not translate into retirement income.
The tips and tricks to help you get through.
New Zealand's index value decreased from 68.3 in 2020 to 67.4.
Many are leaving messages overnight showing they are up worried about money.
Police have lost an appeal to seize fraudster Joanne Harrison's KiwiSaver funds.
Joanne Harrison defrauded the Ministry of Transport of just over $780,000.
Many people are struggling to put money away.
Property investors are selling off older properties to buy newer ones.
If you can afford it, why not have a little fun instead of playing it safe.
OPINION: Health insurers and their various policies differ.
Can a couple with a joint income of $150K afford three children and a mortgage?
Top QC calls on Justice Minister to withdraw a statement he made about lease law changes.
OPINION: Adam Hunt says the leaked tranche of financial papers should prompt NZ to act.
Sign up before Christmas and McEwan will knock $10,000 off the asking price
ANZ and Kiwibank to increase variable rates for borrowers.
Moola will refund the interest and fees paid by 50 borrowers.
More than 21,000 members will transition to Fisher Funds.
September sales data out from Auckland's largest agency
One of the main reforms promised by National after the Panama Papers has not been enacted.
The new owner is a global fintech company with over US$1.5 trillion under administration.
The fund will be volatile and has a level 7 risk rating.
OPINION: Before you jump on the bandwagon, for goodness sake educate yourself.
Whichever your choice, good habits early will help you later on.
The Government will increase the EQC cap from $150k to $300k.
The move follows that of BNZ, Westpac and AMP.
So how are landlords feeling? The answer, in a nutshell, seems to be: a little gloomier
FinCap calls for law change to protect people against predatory debt collection behaviour.
People 'earning more on paper from simply having a property than going to work every day'.
The worst offender said its purpose was "helping Australians succeed."
OPINION: There are other ways to grow your wealth.