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COMMENT: Here are 12 ways to manage your money more wisely this summer.
COMMENT: Here are 12 ways to manage your money more wisely this summer.
COMMENT: Kids these days want to monetise their stupidity.
COMMENT: Planning reduces the cost of Christmas.
COMMENT: Just be wary of products marketed at this niche that are unnecessarily expensive.
COMMENT: China is not liberalising as the West hoped and this presents a challenge for NZ.
COMMENT: Directors with industry skills, strong emphasis on organic growth key.
Nike's "Just Do It" campaign featured NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
COMMENT: Try not to follow the herd off the proverbial cliff.
COMMENT: Reflections on true spirit of the Black Friday and Cyber Monday mayhem.
COMMENT: Why overseas ownership of the Big Four is a huge loss to our economy.
Comment: The fight for the glowing rectangle in the living room is heating up.
For superannuitants, rates and insurance are pushing up the cost of living.
Global debt levels are at all-time highs, limiting our options if growth stalls.
COMMENT: AI has potential to make coding more human centred and focused on being creative.
COMMENT: Ask questions of yourself when contemplating making a purchase.
COMMENT: Proposed offer for 75 per cent of Restaurant Brands illustrates two developments.
Comment: Investigate options to help with buying a new home.
Comment: Most people would rather be free of their home loan by retirement.
The giant co-op was meant to transform the NZ economy. Things have't worked out that way.
Fossil fuel buyers should get used to the idea that prices will rise, writes Brian Fallow.
COMMENT: Risk to economic growth as crude oil prices spike and the dollar falls.
COMMENT: KiwiSaver really is worth its weight in gold as an education tool.
Long-running saga ended in the collapse of one of NZ's biggest construction companies.
Comment: Changing funds because of market uncertainties may cost you more.
The money is out there, so why isn't it reaching small companies looking to grow?
The latest business survey was downbeat again, but does that tell the whole story?
The Government has its work cut out to win over the nation's business leaders.
Grant Robertson is working with Treasury on publishing a "Wellbeing Budget" in 2019.
COMMENT: The Future of Work will create more new tasks and jobs than it destroys.