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  • In this week’s episode of Money Moments, we chat with Ravi Chand, Operations Manager at Lighthouse Financial. Ravi shares his money habits and the journey that got him to where he is today.

    Specifically, we discuss:

    The money mindset(s) he uses daily to manage his lifestyleWhat money habits he’s proud of (and a few he’s embarrassed by)How he found a creative way to get on the property ladder with his first homeWhat retirement looks like for him in the long term

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today, we’re back with another Money Moments episode, where we chat with real Kiwis about their experiences with money. In the hot seat today is Sophie Hurley.

    Sophie is a farmer, mum, and the founder of Honest Wolf, an ethical New Zealand luxury wool brand. Recently, she was honoured with the 2023 Supreme Award and Emerging Business Award at the Rural Women NZ Business Awards. She and her husband have also been featured on Country Calendar.

    We dive into Sophie’s journey, exploring how she built Honest Wolf into the brand it is today.

    In this episode, we cover:

    How her background in marketing and sales influenced the development of Honest Wolf.What inspired her to start Honest Wolf and how the brand has grown since its inception.How the declining price of wool has affected traditional wool farming.What factors she considered before opening a physical store in Hunterville, and how she manages its costs versus benefits.How she navigates the seasonal nature of fashion while maintaining Honest Wolf’s sustainability values.What strategies she has employed in pricing her products and managing manufacturing costs.Insights into her plans for international expansion, especially the move into the Australian market.

    If you enjoyed today's show, we'd LOVE for you to rate & review it on Apple Podcasts and share your favourite episode with a friend.

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  • In this week’s episode, we chat about something near and dear to many Kiwi investors—investment property!

    When it comes to investing, many Kiwis often default to the dream of owning multiple properties with the hope of benefiting from capital gains and that sweet rental income.

    But are investment properties the only way to set ourselves up for financial success? More importantly, will this obsession with investment property continue given the current rules and regulations?

    Tune in with Kernel founder and CE, Dean Anderson, as he answers this question and more!

    In this episode, we discuss:

    Why most Kiwis often default to investment properties as their primary investment Whether we can expect investment properties to be as lucrative in the future as they once were Alternative investment options available for those just out of reach of the property market The pros and cons of alternative investment options

    If you enjoyed today's show, we'd LOVE for you to rate & review it on Apple Podcasts and share your favourite episode with a friend.

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • In this episode of Money Moments, Christine catches up with Dean Anderson, the founder and CE of Kernel.

    It’s been two years since Dean last appeared on the podcast, so we thought it was the perfect time for him to update us on both his professional journey and personal milestones.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    The toughest and most rewarding aspects of running KernelSignificant personal and financial changes Dean has experienced in the last two yearsWhat drove Dean’s decision to re-enter the property marketThe importance of maintaining an emergency fund and having health insuranceDean’s long-term vision for Kernel and what’s next after reaching $1 billion in assets under management

    If you enjoyed today's show, we'd LOVE for you to rate & review it on Apple Podcasts and share your favourite episode with a friend.

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today, we dive into some of the costs of university education and weigh the pros and cons to help you make an informed decision.

    Please note: that this episode is not about convincing you one way or another but to chat about the factors that might sway your choice from a financial standpoint.

    In this episode, we cover:

    What our university experience was likeA rough ballpark of the cost of obtaining a bachelor's and a postgraduate degree, including living expenses.The pros and cons of going to university vs notIf employers are actively looking for degrees when deciding who to hire

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today we’re back with a Money Q&A - where we answer questions submitted by you, the lovely listeners of the pod.

    In this episode, we answer these two questions:

    Should I borrow money to invest in a business? I have $5,000 left on my student loan should I pay it off?

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • The last week (5-9th August 2024) has been a volatile time in international sharemarkets. As investors, it can be easy to read dramatic news headlines about and react to them, so we wanted to take the chance to chat through specifically what happened in the sharemarkets, and what this means for you as the everyday investor.

    To share insights and provide further context, Christine is joined on the podcast by Rhea Prasad, Portfolio Manager at Kernel.

    More specifically, we chat about:

    Why the Japanese stock exchange dropped 12% in one dayThe impact of this drop on the wider sharemarkets, e.g. the S&P 500 IndexWhat market volatility is Key investing reminders in times of volatility

    Please note: This podcast is not to be taken as financial advice. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance.

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • This month is Money Month in New Zealand, an annual campaign by Sorted (Retirement Commission) to raise awareness about money, and help Kiwis improve their finances.

    Knowing where to start with your money can often be the trickiest part, so today's episode covers 5 simple actions you can take this Money Month to improve your financial situation - from taking stock of where you're at right now, creating disposable income to understanding your KiwiSaver balance better.

    Tune in now to hear the full chat - money tips and lots of tangents from Cat & Christine.

    Links & resources mentioned in the episode:

    Sorted's Money Month webinar links: https://sorted.org.nz/money-month-webinar-registration?__hstc=8481002.d90e5b09e7f2fa70e3f63bbdf1a087cf.1722383733774.1722383733774.1722461516927.2&__hssc=8481002.1.1722461516927&__hsfp=1475616501Sorted's KiwiSaver guide: https://sorted.org.nz/guides/kiwisaver/kiwisaver-which-fund-suits/MoneyHub net-worth stats: https://www.moneyhub.co.nz/average-new-zealand-net-worth-by-age.htmlRamit Sethi's conscious spending plan: https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/conscious-spending-basics/

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • In today's podcast episode, we’ll be chatting with you about the key drivers behind people choosing their investment style.

    The active vs passive investing strategies have been hotly debated for a long time. But how do you convince someone that one is 'better' than the other without just spitting out facts? More importantly, what are the underlying factors for choosing one over the other? Tune in to find out!

    Specifically, we chat about:

    How you can convince someone to use index funds without using numbersWhat made us switch to an index fund and why we've chosen this strategyWhy an average market return is really above average when it comes to investingWhat is it that connects with you that makes you decide one style over the other

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today we’re back with another Money Moments episode, where we chat to real Kiwis about their experience with money.

    In this episode, we're joined by loyal podcast listener, Elise Dalrymple-Keast, who went from working 6 part-time social media jobs during university to building a digital marketing agency with a team of 7 and generating millions of dollars in revenue for clients — all in 4 short years. Today, we get to hear about her journey with money.

    Specifically, we chat about:

    Key money moments in her early life such as saving up to buy a puppy at 10 years old!The percentage of income that she saves and invests How she became a property investor how she started her marketing agency in her early twentiesWhy she loves spending money on her health and prioritises it

    If you enjoyed today's show, we'd LOVE for you to rate & review it on Apple Podcasts and share your favourite episode with a friend.

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Feeling guilty about your spending habits? In this episode, we uncover the psychology behind money guilt and offer practical tips to manage it. But what do we mean when we talk about money guilt?

    Money Coach Marnita Oppermann defines money guilt as “dealing with feelings of remorse, shame, or anxiety because of financial decisions or circumstances.” She says these emotional responses are often triggered by impulsive spending and financial mistakes such as poor investment choices or being in debt.

    Tune in now to hear the full chat.

    In this episode, we explore:

    What drives the feeling of guilt when spending money? The impact of past experiences and formed beliefs. How ignorance of our values and comparison to others can lead to misaligned spending. The role of poor planning and living beyond our means. Empathy for others and the desire to help those with less.

    Plus plenty more!

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today we’re going to run through a few money tips to help get you through tough financial times.

    It’s a challenging time out there right now for many people; interest rates have risen and remained high, therefore those who own homes are particularly struggling to cover the cost of their mortgage.

    Further, the cost of living is generally very high, so we thought we would shed light on a few things you could do to increase your income either, decrease your expenses or take advantage of free stuff.

    Specifically, we chat about:

    How you can decrease your expenses by cutting out non-essential items.What you can do to make your mortgage more affordableSome tips and tricks from our friends from MoneyHubA few ways to free up more cash and how you may be eligible for unclaimed money from the IRD

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today we’re diving into the employment landscape. Whether you’re actively job hunting or just keeping an eye out, this episode has something for everyone.

    To help answer all our burning questions and provide an update on the current employment market, we're joined by Minta Holton, NZ Director at HOME Recruitment.

    HOME Recruitment specializes in transitioning Kiwi talent back home to NZ, and Minta brings a wealth of experience from both the London and NZ markets, focusing on Corporate Functions, Head Office, and Operational roles across various industries.

    We’ll be tapping into Minta’s insights to get a comprehensive understanding of what’s happening out there.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    A detailed market update and what trends Minta is seeing.How the economic environment is impacting job availability and stability.Tips for those actively seeking new roles and advice for those just keeping an eye on the market.The differences between the London and NZ recruitment landscapes.Key strategies for standing out in a competitive job market.

    Join us for a deep dive into the employment scene, filled with valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate your career journey.

    If you enjoyed today's show, we'd LOVE for you to rate & review it on Apple Podcasts and share your favourite episode with a friend.

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today we're diving into the latest tax changes announced in the 2024 Budget.

    We'll break down what these changes mean for you, focusing on the new tax thresholds, adjustments to the Independent Earner Tax Credit, and the introduction of the Family Boost initiative.

    Disclaimer: While we aim to provide clarity on these updates, everyone's financial situation is unique. Our goal is to inform, not to advise on personal decisions.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    The impact of the "Back Pocket Boost" and how middle-income earners will benefit.The specifics of the threshold changes and their intended correction of "bracket creep."Insights from experts on the real-world implications of these adjustments.The expanded eligibility for the Independent Earner Tax Credit and what it means for middle-earners.The new Family Boost program and how it aims to support parents with childcare costs.Additional technical details included in the budget legislation and what they signify for taxpayers.

    and plenty more!

    Sources:

    Deloitte Article: https://www.deloitte.com/nz/en/services/tax/perspectives/budget-2024-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-tax-changes.htmlRNZ Article: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/518293/budget-2024-how-much-tax-relief-are-we-really-getting

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    Disclaimer:
    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • In today's Q&A episode, we'll be answering DM's from the gram as well as a few customer queries from Kernel.

    This time, we'll be answering questions such as:

    What are some common pitfalls when investing a lump sum, in this case, we use the 7 million dollar Powerball winnersIf you should tell your friends and family if you win the lottoCan you invest with Kernel while being overseasAre you better off paying more for a property in a grammar zone or send you kids to private school?

    Do you have a burning money question you want answered? Let us know in the DM's we'd love to hear from you

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    Disclaimer:
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    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today we’ll be chatting about whether private schools are “worth” the investment.

    We'll look at both the cost of sending your children to private school vs public, and weigh up some potential pros and cons of doing so.

    Disclaimer: the school you send your child to is very personal to your family, the child and your financial situation. This is not for us to tell you what to do, nor is this to enforce our views, but more to shed light on factors that might sway you from a financial standpoint.

    Specifically, we chat about:

    What is the most expensive private school in NZHow free is it *really* to go to a public schoolThe average costs of each option and how much you may end up spending through years 9-13Outside factors to consider such as connections, class sizes and quality of learning

    And much more!

    Resources:

    ASG Education CostsReddit threadStuff Article

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    Disclaimer:
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    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today we’re back to chat about all things relationship property.

    Relationship property can be a bit of a sticky subject, particularly if you are approaching being in a de facto relationship, looking at getting married or otherwise.

    To chat with us today is a special guest joining us to share his knowledge on the topic, as we're by no means an expert in this area. Today we're joined by Will Eddowes, General Manager at Agreeable, a Kiwi legal startup that helps couples get relationship property sorted online.

    Specifically, we chatted about:

    What is relationship property and what that entailsWhen is a ‘good’ time to get a prenup/relationship agreement?What is agreeable? And what services do they provide?

    And plenty more!

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    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today we’re back with another Money Moments episode, where we chat to real Kiwis about their experience with money.

    This time, the real Kiwis are us! In this episode, we’re in the hot seat to give you an update on what’s going on with our lives financially. Our last check-in was back in December about 6 months ago, so let’s get stuck in on what we've been up to.

    Specifically, we chat about:

    What Cat's balance sheet is looking like and how it's changed since 2019How Luke's student loan is going, in the early days of the podcast this was sitting well over $100,000!Why Christine feels like she's financially left behind compared to her peersWhy Christine is torn on going on a holiday vs saving the money insteadHow Christine and her partner, Ollie, are in a loop between buying a house or not

    Plus plenty more goodness!

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    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

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  • Many of us have goals we're saving towards, whether for the short, medium, or long term.

    If your goal is in the medium term (3-5 years) or long term (5+ years), you might wonder if you need to adjust your investments or savings strategy as you get closer to achieving it.

    Or, you might be nearing your goal and not realize it could be beneficial to change your asset class—and that's okay too. So, what should you do as you approach these goals? Let’s discuss.

    Specifically, we chat about:

    Is there a ‘right’ time to take action i.e. too soon or too late? When you SHOULDN’T take action? E.g, Being shaken by market volatility even if your goals are still far awayHow does the level of risk you take affect your investments? (Growth vs income assets)A specific example where you may want to change your asset allocation

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    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.

  • Today we're back with another Money Moments episode, where we chat to real Kiwis about money. In this episode, we are joined by Colin Magee, CEO of Catalist, the stock exchange connecting everyday investors and Kiwi businesses with big potential.

    Colin has over 2 decades of experience in financial services working as a finance lawyer in London and a general counsel for an investment bank.

    Most recently, his role was Head of Conduct at the Financial Markets Authority (FMA), where he led the teams responsible for regulating the stock markets and realised that there was a gap that needed to be filled in the New Zealand market.

    In this episode, Colin shares about:

    The main differences of living and working in London vs New ZealandWhat types of assets he is investing in and why?What led him to start his own business, CatalistWhy it's important to support small & medium businesses in New ZealandHow small and medium-sized enterprises can fit into your portfolio

    Keen to learn more about Catalist? Check out their website here.

    If you enjoyed today's show, we'd LOVE for you to rate & review it on Apple Podcasts and share your favourite episode with a friend.

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    Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal and there is no assurance that the investment will provide positive performance over any period of time.

    The information provided should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations and should not be considered specific legal, investment or tax advice.

    Any information we provide is general only and current at the time of writing.