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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s how to help your kids feel confident in the money world. Hosted by Frances Cook.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s how economics becomes the engine room behind your money. Hosted by Frances Cook.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s what you can do to manage stress levels at work. Hosted by Frances Cook.
This episode is brought to you by AIA New Zealand.
What do you do if you love your job, but it’s stressing you out?
That’s the question many financial advisers seem to be asking themselves, after wellbeing research showed 50% say they feel burned out or stressed, and 52% saying they feel as though they can never keep up.
That’s from the New Zealand Financial Advisers Wellbeing Report 2023, supported by AIA New Zealand.
The issue being only 10% of them say they aren’t happy in their job.
So when there’s a lot happening, but you don’t want to quit, how do you manage it all?
For the latest episode I talked to Sharron Botica, Chief Distribution Officer at AIA New Zealand.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s first home tricks that can help you over the line. Hosted by Frances Cook.
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A highlight clip from the August 2018 episode "What's the best investment for your life stage?", with Mark Lister from Craig's Investment Partners.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s first home tricks that can help you over the line. Hosted by Frances Cook.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackle a different money problem. Today, it’s how mortgage rule changes will impact everyone from first-home buyers to investors. Hosted by Frances Cook.
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A highlight clip from the July 2019 episode "How to fix a bad credit history", with Dan York from Harmoney.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s how to find the best KiwiSaver options for a wealthy retirement. Hosted by Frances Cook.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s how a couple retired early for more family time. Hosted by Frances Cook.
Retiring early while your kids are still young enough to actually want to hang out with you? A dream, surely.
Well this couple managed it, through a combination of property investing, and very frugal living, hitting their goal number in their early 30s.
They don’t feel as though they missed out on life though, far from it – so here’s what they decided to keep and cut, as they raced to early retirement.
For the latest podcast I talked to Aleisha Rutherford.If you have a question about this podcast, or a question you'd like answered in the next one, come and talk to me about it.
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A highlight clip from the August 2021 episode "The argument against maximising your KiwiSaver contributions", with David Boyle from Mint Asset Management.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s why investors are turning away from meme stocks, to more traditional investing methods. Hosted by Frances Cook.
It’s been a wild few years on the share market. When interest rates were so low, other types of investments didn’t seem too interesting, so investors flooded to shares.
That led to a sugar rush on the market, sky rocketing values, and trends like meme stocks taking over social media.
Well as anyone can tell you after a binge on junk food, sometimes you’re left craving a salad, and it seems that’s what investors are feeling now.
The more boring side of investing is making a comeback, along with other types of investments like bonds, and even savings accounts.
So here’s what to know as we head into another fun year of making the most of our money.
For the latest podcast I talked to Dean Anderson from Kernel.If you have a question about this podcast, or a question you'd like answered in the next one, come and talk to me about it.
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A highlight clip from the February 2020 episode "How to tell an ethical KiwiSaver from a greenwashed one", with Mindful Money founder and CEO Barry Coates.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s the hidden tricks to a successful AirBnB listing. Hosted by Frances Cook.
With life more expensive by the day, plenty of people are looking for ways to bring in more money.
One popular option I’ve seen people go for is using AirBnB, whether it’s just a room in their house, or renting out the whole thing, while they go and stay with family members for a holiday.
The problem with AirBnb is that it can be trickier than it looks at first.
Customers can be fussy, and a lot depends on getting some gorgeous photos to really sell the place.
There are some tricks to make that listing pop though, and they don’t have to cost much, either.
For the latest podcast I talked to Kellie Richardson, from Kurved by Design.
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A highlight clip from the November 2018 episode "How to successfully make money from your hobbies", with Xero's then-Managing Director for New Zealand and Pacific, Craig Hudson.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s the longterm planning that can make a big difference to your finances. Hosted by Frances Cook.
Having kids is a joy and delight, but often also a big hit to the finances, and even the career.
It’s a busy new schedule, and as parents try to figure it out, there’s a particular pattern that often crops up.
In a heterosexual couple, often the pair look at who’s earning more, and do a bit of ‘couple maths’, deciding that if the woman earns less it’s her who should go down a gear in her career.
But this can have big impacts on future earnings, as well as planning for the future, such as your KiwiSaver.
So how do you figure it out, so that it’s a deal everyone is happy with?
For the latest interview I talked to Ellen Hooper, career coach and co-founder of the Growth Collective.
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A highlight clip from the February 2020 episode "How to tell an ethical KiwiSaver from a greenwashed one", with Mindful Money founder and CEO Barry Coates.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s how the push to work from home changed the commercial property game. Hosted by Frances Cook.
When you think about investing into property you probably think about buying a house, renting it to someone, and acting as a landlord.
But an area that’s often overlooked is commercial property, such as shops, or office buildings.
They’re more expensive, but become achievable for the everyday investor when they’re part of something like a fund.
Just like investing in shares, you pool your money with other investors, and then get a slice of the profits.
But with the work from home revolution, insurance costs going up, and interest rates still high, is commercial property still the cash cow it once was?
For the latest podcast I talked to Scott McKenzie, CEO of PMG Funds.
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A highlight clip from the August 2019 episode "the NZ couple who paid off $566k of debt in three years", with Bradie Claydon.
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Each week BusinessDesk and the NZ Herald’s Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it’s the likely good and bad in the year ahead. Hosted by Frances Cook.
New year, new us, new money problems.
After a 2023 where we battled falling house prices, rising interest rates, and eye wateringly expensive cost of living… what’s next?
I rallied the troops to help us peer into the crystal ball and predict the good, bad, and in between that could be heading our way for 2024.
For the latest podcast I talked to Pattrick Smellie, editor at BusinessDesk, and Liam Dann, business editor-at-large for the New Zealand Herald.
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