
Liz Koh: Learn outcomes of financial decisions
Every day we are faced with financial choices. It may be as simple as a choice of whether to buy this week's special at the supermarket or as complex as whether to buy a house.
Every day we are faced with financial choices. It may be as simple as a choice of whether to buy this week's special at the supermarket or as complex as whether to buy a house.
Over the past four weeks, we have looked at the main issue around forecasting and whether we can predict a boom or a bust, writes Alan Clarke But, what about next week ?
Every year, our letters are met with surprise. "Do I really have to keep all my records for seven years?" They ask me this like they hope the rule has changed, writes Jeremy Tauri.
NZME. chief executive Jane Hastings says the renaming of Hawke's Bay Today's parent company will help evolve the way news is delivered.
The number of new Hawke's Bay jobs listed on SEEK last month was up 22 per cent on the same time last year, as employment opportunities in farming improve around the country.
Alleged fishing quota anomalies by Hawke's Bay Seafoods have led to High Court restraining orders being placed under the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act.
In an ideal world, we would be able to predict the top of a boom, and then we could alter our investments and assets accordingly, writes Alan Clarke.
I've been surprised at the number of people who say they don't want National's proposed tax cut, writes Jeremy Tauri.
Capital gains tax is a big topic of debate at the moment, although David Cunliffe's Labour camp may want to forget his policy fumble in the recent debate.
The Napier Port has become naming-rights sponsor for the team of teens representing Napier at the 48th International Children's Games in Australia this year.
Small businesses in Hawke's Bay are tracking significant growth, as national revenue growth hits its highest level in five years.
Economic development agency Business Hawke's Bay says the province's councils are working collaboratively to attract investment.
The winner of the New Zealand Young Viticulturist of the Year title, Paul Robinson, is an "outstanding success story" for the Hawke's Bay winegrowing industry, EIT says.