Diana Clement: Where to go when you have a complaint
OPINION: There are free services in NZ that can help with all manner of complaints.
OPINION: There are free services in NZ that can help with all manner of complaints.
OPINION: Loneliness after winning the lottery is not all that surprising.
Financial Times: What kind of stimulus cheque or tax break could push people to quit jobs?
More people falling behind on their mortgage and credit card payments.
Many people feel the need to borrow to get the latest phone to keep up with their friends.
OPINION: Let's not start an all-out intergenerational war.
Hundreds of properties have been affected by the latest wild weather to hit the region.
They're okay, but only just - and not without sacrifices and side hustles.
Most respondents in a new survey were worried about rising costs and network resilience.
You'll need two things to start: a reality check and a plan.
Financial Times: iPhone maker pivots from Pay Later service after just one year.
OPINION: Financial advice and common sense.
There was $1.9 billion of 'non-performing' home loans in April, data shows.
More than 80 per cent of first homes bought during the peak are now worth less.
New pressures displace divorce, unemployment as explanation some cite for money troubles.
Women, young people and those in default funds are more likely to miss out.
Green-washing is rife, but there are ways to spot it.
OPINION: Deep fakes are already fooling real humans.
OPINION: Women have to ask the hard questions to get change.
Both generations are more upbeat on the overall economic situation improving.
Opinion: Can our net wealth really change with the weather?
OPINION: Every child and young adult is different with money.
Economist notes this isn't the first time the RBNZ's talked tough before slashing rates.
Financial Times: Consumers are shifting more of their spending to BNPL lenders.
But the former RBNZ governor says the impact of capital rules shouldn't be overstated.
OPINION: Who hasn’t thrown out a perfectly good item because it couldn’t be repaired?
High interest rate setting working to crimp consumer spending.
RBNZ survey respondents see the economy growing by less than 1 per cent over the year.
There's been a shift in how the mainstream finance world approaches the cryptocurrency
A record $29.2 million in KiwiSaver funds were taken out in March alone.