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Mary Holm: Bonus hard to find in Bonus Bonds
Mary Holm talks kids, Bonus Bonds and buying a home.
Mary Holm talks kids, Bonus Bonds and buying a home.
You'd think writing about money was simply repeating the same concepts over and over again, but every year I come across new ideas, concepts and products.
Kiwi mortgage holders may see an increase in longer fixed term rates over the coming weeks after the US Federal Reserve lift rates this morning.
Tom Hartmann talks microfinance providers offering low-cost borrowing solutions to those in need.
Holidaying in the sun may be in the plan for many retiring baby boomers but that won't be the reality for most.
Let's be clear: joining KiwiSaver is entirely your decision - not your employer's.
Investors are falling out of love with New Zealand's first peer-to-peer (P2P) lender.
Mary Holm talks peer-to-peer lending, smart investing and replacement businesses.
Homeowners are being urged to fix their mortgages now to make the most of record-low interest rates - which experts say are at rock bottom.
Do you live off savings? Or maybe paying off a mortgage? Here's why the OCR matters.
Brent Sheather talks active versus passive fund management.
Tom Hartmann talks credit card history and what factors can affect credit scores.
To have your KiwiSaver questions answered by the NZ Herald's panel of industry players, email Helen Twose.
COMMENT: I am a huge Trade Me fan, but some advice: don't provide negative feedback and don't tangle with customer support, writes Rodney Hide.
Swipe-happy Christmas shoppers are being warned to stay vigilant against contact-less card thieves.
OPINION: The savings you can make shopping around for insurance are certainly worth the hassle, writes Mary Holm.
Sarah Delaney wants to help women improve their financial situation further down the track.
This is your life. As a single line. Drawn on a chart by a bank. Be scared.
Federal Reserve officials have signaled that they will probably raise interest rates in December, which will mark an end to seven years of near-zero borrowing.
Women in Australia still retire with around half as much superannuation than men despite more women in the workforce.
It's that time of year again when the mystics peer into their tea leaves and crystal balls to divine what's ahead - these folk cannot tell the future.
Finance Minister Bill English says a one-off mass compulsory enrolment into KiwiSaver now won't happen, unless until the Government's books allow.
Tom Hartmann gives 12 tips of Christmas to help save a penny or two.
Fun money is designed to stop you feeling tortured or restrained by a budget, writes Diana Clement.
Mary Holm talks enjoying wealth, insurance brokers and property woes.
ASB's Barbara Chapman alone in not having her pay details revealed.