
Mary Holm: I’ve won $82,000 worth of prizes from competitions and won’t touch Lotto
OPINION: Want a better chance at winning something?
OPINION: Want a better chance at winning something?
The department will target student loan borrowers, multinationals and crypto traders.
Fewer people are opting to rent out houses when they don't sell.
Meme stocks also made a comeback on Sharesies in June.
OPINION: Responsible investment is not just about charity.
OPINION: There are free services in NZ that can help with all manner of complaints.
OPINION: Loneliness after winning the lottery is not all that surprising.
The Government has unveiled grand plans to ‘flood’ the market with more houses.
Inland Revenue is targeting customers who are actively dealing in cryptoassets.
ANZ says fewer than 1% of banking transactions are now made in person.
OPINION: Optimism pays in investing
Many people feel the need to borrow to get the latest phone to keep up with their friends.
OPINION: Let's not start an all-out intergenerational war.
IRD is sending out bills to those taxpayers who have underpaid tax.
OPINION: Nudging isn’t about forcing us to do things. It’s about how choices are framed.
OPINION: It seems that many people are too cautious, and regret it later.
Investors prepare for data set to show if New Zealand is still in recession.
Lower-income families may face an effective marginal tax rate of more than 100 per cent.
Business has road, rail, bridge, land, urban development and water projects throughout NZ.
A split with local retail investors.
Two crucial votes go the way Elon Musk wanted.
Green-washing is rife, but there are ways to spot it.
OPINION: Deep fakes are already fooling real humans.
Trust-owned companies appear to have flushed out excess retained earnings to save on tax.
Increased amounts of money available are due to changes to the Unclaimed Money Act.
But experts warn more volatility is likely until clearer view of interest rates cuts.
OPINON: Lower inflation doesn’t mean lower prices.
OPINION: Women have to ask the hard questions to get change.
How Finance Minister Nicola Willis will try to recalibrate the Government's books.