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  • This is the audio from a recent YouTube video that you might find interesting.


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  • The man calling out the councils pops into the studio to fill us in on the backlash from questioning the price of some of these projects around the country. David Baker has been in the construction industry for nearly a decade and now runs RapidQS which helps builders price jobs more accurately.  


    He started with an apprenticeship and was always destined to have a crack on his own. He’s built and busted but kept going. 


    David and his team and using savvy social media strategies to grow his reach and his business. It seems to be working! What can we learn from what he’s doing and implement ourselves?


    Those of you in construction are going to love this one.

    I believe 100,000 kiwi with better financial literacy will create a better New Zealand. The Generate KiwiSaver Scheme are helping me reach this goal. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more.


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  • Ever met someone who seems to know everything about a subject but takes no action? Ahh analysis paralysis. It can hurt us all! We gather all of the data but never do anything with it. What is that all about? Maybe these people are really in fear mode or scared? And now it’s double hard because they have all of the info so think they know better so end up being even more scared to take action. Let's figure this out!


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  • This is a re-release of an earlier podcast that other listeners have found very useful.


    They say that there's always an opportunity in a recession, so what is it? We sit down for an hour to discuss all of the opportunities that you may not be thinking about and try to teach you to start tuning your mind towards seeing each of these.


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  • This is the audio from a recent YouTube video that you might find interesting.


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  • This is the audio from a recent YouTube video that you might find interesting.


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  • The challenge was to come up with 3 skills that have seriously changed our life once we started implementing them. These will get you thinking and hopefully you will be able to apply some to them to your life. We go through different skills and why they are our key 3. There is some good cross over and some examples of how we’ve used these in our lives. A lot of this wasn’t learnt at school and you learn as you grow. Enjoy!


    Generate are supporting my vision to improve the financial literacy of 100,000 kiwis by sponsoring Keep The Change. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more.


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  • Why you haven’t started investing? You don’t know how...You live in 2024, with 5g internet, thousands of resources, and somehow you believe that you ‘don’t know how’ to invest. A reminder - people have been investing since the 1700’s. Let’s be real: you just haven’t learned how…yet. I’m not letting you off the hook that easily!


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  • This is a re-release of an earlier podcast that other listeners have found very useful.


    Wrap your ears around this one as we get insights from one of over 1,000 financial mentors in New Zealand who help out people to improve their financial situation. Many of these same principles can be applied to our own finances.


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  • Well, a lot of markets are roaring after the change in President in America. I decided to go back and see how much some of my investments have increased over the last week and then give you some thoughts on whether this really matters or not?


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  • Paul is back in the hot seat to get us thinking about what New Zealand will look like in the future. We’ve gone from record immigration to 80,000 NZ citizens leaving and people not wanting to come here. What is behind this? 


    We explore the ageing demographic and what that will mean for the makeup of the country and the economy. It is very important that you understand this. Will it be a completely different New Zealand in 20 years time? Yes! So get ready now.


    I believe 100,000 kiwi with better financial literacy will create a better New Zealand. The Generate KiwiSaver Scheme are helping me reach this goal. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more.


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  • Many of us are still sitting here asking ‘is it a good idea to invest?’. I think this actually means ‘I am scared to invest because I don’t want to lose money’. That makes more sense to me. But...by not investing, in some way, you are already watching your money go backwards in terms of what it can buy. Let's rip into this objection to investing.


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  • This is a re-release of an earlier podcast that other listeners have found very useful.


    30 lessons in 30 days from my life so far. Join me to find out what I learnt from some of my best and worst life choices. See how things that have happened for me have shaped the way I think today. Enjoy and go well.


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  • I sat down with Jake Mickleson who is a KiwiSaver advisor with Generate KiwiSaver Scheme and we ran through some of the balances of different age ranges of KiwiSaver contributors across New Zealand AND then compared these across the Generate KiwiSaver Scheme members. Where do you sit?


    We also look at a recent retirement study that tells us how much is needed for retirement. This will be eye opening for a lot of you. Get stuck in.


    I have a goal to help 100,000 Kiwis improve their financial literacy. Generate KiwiSaver Scheme has sponsored Keep The Change to help me reach more people and make this a reality. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more.


    No part of this podcast is intended as financial advice; it is intended as general information only. For more information about Generate's Schemes see their Product Disclosure Statements at generatekiwisaver.co.nz/disclosures. The issuer of the schemes is Generate Investment Management Limited. Past performance is not indicative of future performance


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  • Recently, I asked people IF THEY WANTED TO INVEST BUT HAVEN’T YET, how come. Sorry I had to yell and use bold so that you read that question properly. Before I summarise what I think the key 3 are, know this: You have TO WANT TO invest and that will help get you started. You’re on your own, but the guard rails are up so high that you’re so unlikely to hit a gutter ball long term. Stop aiming for a strike and bowl ya ball! Let's explore!


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  • Well, it has nearly been a good two years since the Reserve Bank of New Zealand told us that they were going to be engineering a recession so we thought that two years into this recession it was time to take a look and see what people were saying two years ago.


    Now that we are deep in it, what should we expect from here? What’s happening with business confidence? Will house prices continue to rise? When will rates slide further? Will they print money again?


    This one won’t be as optimistic as you may HOPE but it’s realistic and that’s what we’ve been the whole way through. Get ready to take more action. When it’s hard, push harder!


    I have a goal to help 100,000 Kiwis improve their financial literacy. Generate KiwiSaver Scheme has sponsored Keep The Change to help me reach more people and make this a reality. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more.


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  • In the past, earning a six-figure income was a significant milestone, some sort of marker of financial success. But with rising costs and inflation, the purchasing power of $100,000 has decreased. So, setting an arbitrary income goal like "$100,000" might not be the right target anymore. It is believed that about 16% of working Kiwis now earn $100,000 or more. That number will continue to increase. In 2001, that was under 2% of wage and salary earners.


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  • This is a re-release of an earlier podcast that other listeners have found very useful.


    We're really sorry to let you know that you have been lied to on a number of fronts. We think it is becoming increasingly evident by all of you that everything is not what it seems. So what can we do about all of this? We dig in to figure out why more people are feeling uneasy about trying to get a head in New Zealand.


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  • This pyramid holds the answers to so many of life’s questions. Are you currently at survival status, freedom, or purpose? And more importantly where would you like to be when it comes to your financial situation?. This was eye-opening from our trip to the United States and we sat down to reflect on what it means to us and what we’ve learned from it. 


    We also asked the KTC audience where they are aiming for and where they currently sit on the pyramid. The answers are insightful. We explore questions like what are you aiming for yourself? Why? What would you aim for if you were out of survival?


    If this one doesn’t get you thinking deeply, we don’t know what will!


    I have a goal to help 100,000 Kiwis improve their financial literacy. Generate KiwiSaver Scheme has sponsored Keep The Change to help me reach more people and make this a reality. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more.


    Hey thanks for listening! Please take some form of action from this content, don’t just be a consumer, become a producer! Make sure you’re subscribed to Money Mail via Keethechange.co.nz to receive our weekly lesson on money and financial literacy. Stay close to us on social media and share this with someone that you think this content will help. Together we can collectively improve the financial literacy of New Zealand - let’s get on with it.


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  • I was playing with the word hope whilst writing. I had been thinking about how it seems many people have lost a form of hope and that’s a sad place to be. That brings me to the word HOPE. Help Other People Exist If you look at a lot of successful people, they do exactly this. BUT…to help others, first, you yourself have to become helpful!


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