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$278b - our lost pot of gold
NZ could have had a superannuation pot of gold worth $278b by next year had it kept a compulsory savings scheme set up in 1974, a financial industry body claims.

Inside Money: Winners by default - when five becomes nine
According to a list I compiled earlier, 11 KiwiSaver providers volunteered for default duty but only nine were approved by the government last week.

Mary Holm: Okay to pay tax on rentals
Q: We are a couple in our early 30s who own a rental house and live in a rental too. We have been paying as much as possible off our mortgage and now find ourselves in a position where we are making a profit (taxable) on the rental property.

Kiwisaver: Employer cash lags by a few months
I pay into a standard KiwiSaver scheme (3 per cent me, 2 per cent employer), the ASB KiwiSaver provider.

Rise of the home renters
We're increasingly becoming a nation of renters with less than half of us now owning our own place, Census data shows.

Kiwisaver: Plan that retirement spending
This is a KiwiSaver aspect I have never seen discussed regarding the scheme reaching its "fruition".

Inside Money: Do we have to say goodbye to retiring at 65?
The National government is once more coming under pressure to lift the retirement age, this time from coalition partner, the Act Party, writes David Chaplin.

Mary Holm: Houses help to anchor the family
When weighing the pros and cons of owning your own home, the sense of security is important for parents, writes Mary Holm.

KiwiSaver improvements needed, says provider
Kiwis face the prospect of a retirement income that meets only basic needs unless more changes are made to KiwiSaver, Mercer warns.

Strong year for KiwiSaver funds
KiwiSaver growth funds had a strong year last year as local and international share markets took off, according to Morningstar.

KiwiSaver: The five biggest myths
Asked about the KiwiSaver myths he has heard most often, Mercer's NZ managing director Martin Lewington comes up with five off the top of his head.

The battle for bankrupts' KiwiSaver
New Zealanders who get into financial difficulty may have their KiwiSaver nest eggs plundered by bureaucrats to settle their debts.

KiwiSaver: How to avoid costly retirement mistakes
When ANZ surveyed KiwiSavers midway through last year it found a third of those questioned didn't know how much they had stashed away.

Kiwisaver: Take stock of your savings
KiwiSavers should give some thought in the holiday season to their accounts and goals for the year to come, writes Helen Twose.

Turn $50 into a fortune
If you have a spare $50 in your pay cheque at the end of the week and think it's not enough to bother saving, think again.

Inside Money: Govt blows $5b on KiwiSaver in five years
With the removal of the tax exemption in 2012 on the employer component of KiwiSaver contributions, the govt sneakily increased its tax-take without many people noticing, writes David Chaplin.

KiwiSaver: Kickstart incentive for kids to join
I'm considering signing my kids up for KiwiSaver, in part to get the $1000 kickstart but will also make regular contributions.

Savers ignorant on funds
A third of people don't know what type of fund their KiwiSaver money is in, according to a survey by the country's largest provider.

Kiwisaver: It pays to know what's on offer
Key things to consider when choosing where to save include risks, time to retirement, disclosure and fees.