Juha Saarinen: Hawaiki cable is confirmed
COMMENT: Will Hawaiki make much of a difference for New Zealand internet users when it's built?
COMMENT: Will Hawaiki make much of a difference for New Zealand internet users when it's built?
COMMENT: Spark-owned Lightbox is developing its pay TV offering and an announcement on its next move is expected soon.
COMMENT: At a first glance, economic growth lately does not look too bad. At a closer look, the picture is more froth than beer.
COMMENT: How do you get potential clients to choose your business rather than the other options they have?
COMMENT: The information being passed on from your computer can be surprising, writes Juha Saarinen.
COMMENT: Debbie Mayo-Smith talks avoiding marketing blunders.
COMMENT: Australia's people have been given unprecedented access into the tax affairs of the nation's largest private companies.
COMMENT: Playing field for tax calculations is far from level - subsidising some but penalising others, writes Mary Holm.
COMMENT: Robert B. Reich's book Saving Capitalism is an excellent read for those wanting a better understanding of the Donald Trump phenomenon.
COMMENT: "If only the non-expert masses realised their forecasts can be just as accurate, and sometimes more so, than the professionals."
COMMENT: New report says solar panels won't be as effective as electric vehicles when it comes to cutting greenhouse gases.
COMMENT: Incidents involving three freelancers questioning the Government have led to costly legal action.
Brent Sheather looks at why interest rates globally have fallen and the implications for savers and borrowers.
The iPhone 5s was well overdue for retirement, says Juha Saarinen.
What simple things can you do this week to attract larger numbers of new customers or clients to your business?
Tom Hartmann talks how to work out how much to set aside each month.
COMMENT: Debbie-Mayo Smith talks five time management mistakes we should avoid to increase daily success.
COMMENT: The irony is banks have helped Reserve Bank avoid the feared side effect of the rate cut of adding more fuel on Auckland property price fires.
COMMENT: A daughter living abroad should be encouraged to face up and repay the money she owes, writes Mary Holm.
COMMENT: Free-to-air networks are fighting for a bigger share of diminishing TV advertising revenue, and drama is at the costly edge of that battle.
LIAM DANN: Homeowners may already be subsidising farmers as banks eye big losses in the dairy sector.
COMMENT: Graham McGregor talks three valuable marketing lessons to apply to your business.
COMMENT: Next Wednesday will be another major milestone in the NZ dairy industry. Dairy giant Fonterra will unveil its latest results.
Debbie Mayo-Smith shares her thoughts on when its OK to be a workaholic.
Hang a target to hit for what you'll need in the future, writes Tom Hartmann.
COMMENT: Property investment is looming as a major battleground at Australia's election later this year.
COMMENT: It's Friday morning, the day after the Reserve Bank Governor's bombshell rate cut and I've muddled my diary.
COMMENT: While the focus is on government debt and farm debt, interest rate cut adds to a much bigger problem.
COMMENT: Thanks New Zealand. Your collective dishonesty costs me thousands of dollars a year.
COMMENT: Yes, you're right that it's really important to consider not raw interest rates but how they compare with inflation.