
Cheaper is not better: Low KiwiSaver fees no guarantee for high returns
Cheaper isn't always better when it comes to KiwiSaver.
Cheaper isn't always better when it comes to KiwiSaver.
Nearly half of young Kiwis believe they won't own a home at retirement.
COMMENT: Overall similar returns in either investment.
Leaving your KiwiSaver on the default setting is not the way to go.
COMMENT: Employers don't always meet their legal requirements around KiwiSaver.
Current rules let only property investors deduct interest on mortgages.
Kiwis will soon be able to get personalised KiwiSaver advice from a computer.
77 percent of Kiwis said they were concerned about their fund investing in pornography.
Most KiwiSaver funds had a negative return in the last three months.
COMMENT: Most providers don't short lend on index funds.
A rise in interest rates could push up costs of running a rental and reduce its price.
COMMENT: It's timely none-the-less to give some thought to what to do with the extra cash.
Ryman Healthcare and Metlifecare have invested heavily in the local market.
COMMENT: New Zealanders are making mistakes with their KiwiSaver funds.
COMMENT: If KiwiSaver is underpaid, Inland Revenue Department will follow it up.
Two major KiwiSaver providers are to cut their fees after a government review.
The amount of money invested in KiwiSaver has skyrocketed by $10b in the last year.
COMMENT: Habits are hard to break and you need to replace bad ones with new, good ones.
COMMENT: Don't fall for upgraditis - it's a serious way to deplete your money.
Lowering the contribution rate for KiwiSaver could worsen the retirement saving shortfall.
Young, low paid and unpaid are the ones not contributing to KiwiSaver.
The most common reason was failing to live in the house for the first six months.
Jacinda Ardern has been non-committal over Winston Peter's KiwiSaver plans.
New commerce and consumer affairs minister Kris Faafoi wants to clean up the loan sharks.
Criminal bar association president says KiwiSaver should come under Proceeds of Crime law.
When you don't know where to start with money, that's where Cooking the Books comes in.
COMMENT: Gaining perspectives on being a tenant and share funds.