
Risks in rampant retirement village growth: study
New report reveals scale - and risks - of retirement village growth
New report reveals scale - and risks - of retirement village growth
Funds handy for urgent medical care but urge to shop is a hazard.
Kiwisaver is so important we can't afford to make suboptimal investment calls.
COMMENT: Gareth Morgan's Opportunities Party has some radical ideas for tax and benefits, Brian Fallow writes.
The growth plan means $50 million will be spent on villages at Pt Chevalier, Papakura and Cambridge.
Baby boomer bashing won't solve the problems, says Liam Dann.
COMMENT: Proposed reforms will only nibble at the cost of taxpayer-funded pensions, says Brian Fallow.
The cost of fighting the planned Devonport development is estimated to cost $75,000.
The spectre of changes to the Super scheme has sent retirees flocking to financial advisers.
COMMENT: A flawed forecast can be the difference between hitting your nest-egg goal and still needing to work at 70.
New Zealand's second largest listed retirement business recorded a 33 per cent change in the fair value of its investment properties.
Nobody knows which investment will turn out best, so it's not worth too much worry, writes Mary Holm.
Private equity investor Direct Capital is on the hunt for acquisitions after raising $375 million for its latest fund.
As our population ages, retirement at 65 is becoming out of reach for most.
COMMENT: In considering retirement, most young Kiwis today seem to fit loosely into one of three categories.
One in five Aucklanders plan to leave the city as they head into retirement.
Community action group vows to take retirement giant Ryman to the Environment Court over Devonport development.
The Commission for Financial Capability wants five-year payment breaks scrapped with payment breaks rolled over one year at a time.
Scientists create a prototype for a 3D bio-printer that is capable of printing functional human skins.
A Manawatu couple have retired and downsized so they can live the tiny house dream.
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Some Devonport residents opposed Ryman Healthcare's proposed retirement village that would provide accommodation for up to 400 people.
Ryman Healthcare has just won the right to build a vast new Devonport village on Auckland's North Shore.
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