

Top 10 Personal Finance Books for Kiwis
As lockdown restrictions roll into September, we’re finding ourselves turning to the bookshelf/kindle for some distraction, inspiration, and personal growth. After all, binge watching and
As lockdown restrictions roll into September, we’re finding ourselves turning to the bookshelf/kindle for some distraction, inspiration, and personal growth. After all, binge watching and
2020, oh it was a goody. Last year has reminded us that life is full of the unexpected. Did anyone start last year prepared for
We loathe the regular budgeting tips that are thrown around telling you how much you would have saved if you didn’t buy that daily coffee.
Some say she’s the #millennial Mary Holm, others (including herself) say she’s a financial hot mess. Frances Cook, hosts and executive produces podcasts when she’s
So you’ve decided to pay yourself first – winner, let’s get at it. Not sure how much you should be paying yourself or where to start
Do you have a set goal in mind, or are you just wanting to build a secure future for you and your family? Either way,
The golden rule of personal finance is to “pay yourself first”. But this can confuse people – if I’m not self employed, don’t I just
It’s no secret that we love talking about investing and how to just get started. Dean and Cat recently sat down with Reece Reilly from
When it comes to personal finances, debt is a sensitive topic. Many find having debt can leave them feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and unable to get
Throughout our blogs you will find references to an emergency fund – something that can help you out in unexpected situations. This includes things like
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