
Investment approach depends on goals
When it comes to managing investments, a big source of confusion is the relationship between income, return, cash flow and capital. These
When it comes to managing investments, a big source of confusion is the relationship between income, return, cash flow and capital. These
My partner and I are in our mid 20s with steady jobs. We are planning to buy our first home using our KiwiSaver accounts this time
About 120 delegates are expected in the Bay of Plenty this week for the 2016 New Zealand Franchise Conference. The event - held today
A Rotorua woman is hoping "power in numbers" may result in lower power prices for Kiwis.
Rotorua has been the centre of some exciting hui of national significance in recent months, according to Waiariki MP Te Ururoa Flavell. In
Our economy is dominated by small firms and the Business Herald is putting the spotlight on some of them in a new feature. Today: Canopy Tours in Rotorua.
Two local entrepreneurs have opened a new takeaway shop with a difference - the entire menu is gluten-free.
Canopy Tours co-founder James Fitzgerald got his first taste of the tourism industry driving tour buses around the South Island. "What
Mid-life is a critical time for making the right financial decisions. It is a time when there are many demands and considerations
This week's Enterprise Angels meeting saw funding pitches from three companies, including Bay of Plenty-based Balex Marine. Balex
Drug testing comes in - student enrolments drop.
New Zealand house prices will rise 17 per cent before peaking late next year as accelerating building activity takes time to meet
The company behind a planned $18 million hotel on the shores of Lake Rotorua has not been able to get hold of the new land owners
Westpac Rotorua's new iwi cadet is looking forward to bridging the communication gap for Maori bankers. When Ngawiki Ashby Te Nahu
Trade Minister Todd McClay has apologised to Prime Minister John Key for his handling of news reports about potential trade retaliation from China.
While a number of families have - much to our collective shame - struggled to put a roof over their heads, there has been much scrambling
Being caught in the Christchurch earthquake in 2011 cemented Richard Fullard's desire to make a change in his life. After spending
Rotorua Chamber of Commerce chief executive Darrin Walsh told last night's annual general meeting the organisation's finances were
My wife and I have both retired. We cashed up my KiwiSaver and kept hers open. With the returns of our fixed deposits being so low
An Auckland brewery says it's been threatened over a collection of craft beers depicting Maori ancestral legends which critics say are culturally inappropriate.
Podium Podiatry & Footwear was set up three years ago by owner Matt Fraser, who is based in Whakatane. The first outlet opened in
Rotorua's growing trailrunning culture has attracted two new businesses into the city. Ultramarathoner Kerry Suter and his partner
A symposium next month will examine the challenges and potential for the Bay of Plenty of the 60-years-plus "silver economy", which
Mount Maunganui-based Monit Rally Computers is exporting its specialised rally-driving electronics equipment to more than 26 countries
Rotorua looks well placed to grasp future tourism opportunities after the release of Tourism Industry Aotearoa's Local Government
After nearly 60 years of public service former Rotorua mayor Grahame Hall is set to retire. Mr Hall, who has held a wide range of
Finding a job in Rotorua has become easier with more positions advertised and business owners willing to "take a chance on young staff"
Rotorua's growing economy has seen the job market "flooded", with new figures showing a 26 per cent increase in listings during the
Digging for worms and cash "blowing up" are just two of the attractions keeping locals happy at the Rotorua Daily Post Home and Leisure
A new initiative is set to pave a pathway connecting people with disabilities and health conditions with eager employers in our region. Disability