Leighton Smith Podcast: How political polls work
Patrick Basham from Democracy Institute joins Leighton to discuss political polls.
Patrick Basham from Democracy Institute joins Leighton to discuss political polls.
Covid-19 brought a marked change in how young people manage their money.
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Covid-19 has changed the way you weigh your options.
Even in these strange times, there are ways to make your money work harder for you.
Bored in lockdown? Dream up a podcast idea and you could win big.
The best television, movies and podcast picks to ease lockdown boredom.
A second lockdown is a warning that we need to be financially prepared.
There's more than one way to make a budget that fits your life.
It's now even easier to take control of your KiwiSaver.
You can eat for less without having to subsist on beans and rice.
The reasons for our strange economy will also impact investing decisions.
This week Leighton has three guests - talking councils, education and electricity!
The sharemarket is acting strangely right now, which impacts your investments.
A UBI isn't the only option, it's just the most widely talked about.
Oliver Hartwich, CEO of the New Zealand Initiative, guests for a wide ranging discussion
The idea is getting mainstream attention, but the devil is in the detail.
Three key events in September will be the true test of our economic recovery.
House sales are recovering faster than many expected, but are still down on last year.
Episode 7 of A Moment In Crime looks back at the 1970 Crewe murders in Pukekawa
Markets look better, but the disruptions may not be over yet.
Steven Joyce joins Leighton Smith for another discussion on the economy.
At the risk of raining on your parade, the current recovery may not last.
It took weeks of changes, but now they say they wouldn't go back.
The founder said he wouldn't go back to their pre-Covid business any more.
Core-Satellite technique lets you have the best of both worlds.
The shares investing technique for those who like to dabble on the wild side.
Do ethical practices have to cost your business? One company says no.
When push comes to shove, ethical business practices can be a 'nice to have'.