
‘Never worked harder’: The realities of swapping city life for the beach
Many of us dream of leaving the rat race behind - but does it mean an easier pace of life?
Many of us dream of leaving the rat race behind - but does it mean an easier pace of life?
OPINION: Some employers put more than 3% into KiwiSaver.
Two economists have crunched the numbers on mortgage costs in 2025 and the news is good.
The woman found her KiwiSaver total was $800 less than she expected.
A giant sandpile sits at the centre of the site where perimeter walls have been built.
How can it be that 19-year-old apartments need $36.6m repairs or $82m rebuilding costs?
From taxes to claiming personal expenses, here's how to become self-employed.
Easy financial habits to stick with your New Year resolutions.
OPINION: Even in the 2020s there is no doubt that there is a gendered financial crisis.
Owners of 2-bedroom places get three choices: $350,000, $643,000 or $800,000 fix-up bill.
Bank's one-year fixed mortgage rates particularly competitive.
We can't say 'peak to trough' because we don't yet know if we have hit rock bottom.
Join Nadine Higgins as she discusses 2025 goals with Hannah McQueen and Jacqui Maguire.
December quarter inflation figures to shed light on where the OCR may settle.
OPINION: How do you ensure you won’t be living on cold baked beans in your final years?
Kiwis can now get 5.99% six-month rates from three major banks.
Should recent bond market volatility dent their confidence?
One of New Zealand's major banks has moved early to cut home loan rates.
Kerry Boielle on what the Taranaki-based bank needs to better compete with the big banks.
Amanda Whiting reflects on the year that's been and the year ahead.
OPINION: People find ways to disguise their financial problems from themselves.
OPINION: KiwiSaver is a key part of getting ahead in the future.
Why ownership structure matters for your investment property.
Taxman hauls in millions after international journalists' tax and trust exposés.
Tensions can rise during the holiday period and sometimes lead to unfortunate endings.
OPINION: Ask children open-ended questions to encourage reflection.
Iain Rennie on taking the helm at the Treasury amid stormy clouds.
Financial curveballs: how to cope with surprises in personal finance.
OPINION: December is often the month in which we spend money like it’s confetti.
Demand for bonds may well stay strong, but there's a catch.