Don't panic over mortgage rates
New year, new mortgage fears, but there's still time to pay down your home loan.
The $2.5 billion pension 'fraud'
Anyone who pays money into an foreign pension fund while working overseas will find on retirement that their New Zealand pension is severely docked. Many say the law needs to change.
Resisting the urge to splurge
Opinion: Learn how to overcome the temptation to spend and take back control of your wallet.
Mermaid dollars, silver coins
Millions in smuggled currency intercepted by Customs - including strip club money.
Travel insurance that's not fit to fly
It's flyer beware as some travel insurance policies having shockingly limited cover definitions.
Dying woman's $18k debt wiped
ANZ apologises for hounding terminally ill woman for months for missing loan payments.
Pokie spending surges
Gaming machine spend at five-year high, prompting warning of links to money laundering.
Save $50k, travel to 50 countries
They passed up nights out, opened savings accounts and now this couple are seeing the world.
Finding a job after redundancy
Proven job-finding techniques will help avoid the old pitfalls of hunting a new job down.
Most ruinous spending habits
Unplanned purchases, gadgets and booze are behind our worst spending blowouts, a survey shows.
Latta money show bankrolled
Nigel Latta's got a story to tell about people's weirdness with money. But there's a story about the show, too.
Consumer tests kitchen benchtops
Consumers has attacked nine different benchtops with knives, weights and scouring pads to see which is best.
The perils of regifting
Enough time has passed to ditch those unwanted Christmas presents, but you’ve got to be a bit sneaky.
Parents face rising school 'BYOD' costs
Devices like Chromebooks and notepads on back to school shopping lists.
Invest in yourself in 2017
Invest in yourself and watch your human capital grow alongside your super and investment assets.
NZ's massive 2016 credit card bill
Kiwis spent more than $36 billion on their credit cards in 2016, but only a minority of them paid it back without interest.
When banks behave badly
Three Banking Ombudsman cases show how unreasonable, inconsistent and infuriating banks can be.
Confidence hits two-year high
Despite earthquake, more Wellington businesses expect economy to grow than at any time since mid-2014.
The truth about inequality in NZ
Never mind the politics, what are the hard numbers on inequality in New Zealand?
Beloved yacht sells for $480,000
A 1944 yacht listed for $1 has sold after a frantic two-week auction online.
ACC briber's 'dire' finances
Second company linked to man tied up in ACC bribery scandal liquidated.
Your secret cash source
OPINION: There's an unrecognised cash resource many of us don't know we have - holidays.
Customers drive banking innovation
Where bankers may once have shunned technology, the opposite is true today.
How to nail your money goals
Everyone manages the getting really drunk part at New Year, but not so much the self-improvement thing.
Surviving mid-life career crisis
These days few people make it through life with one career - but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Paying the vague tax
Over the years I've left wallets in cafes, I've let gift cards expire and paid fees on direct debits that bounced.
How would you spend $100,000?
An overseas trip or a new car? Nope. It seems most of us would spend it on a house.
Young, rich and frugal
He sold his company to Snapchat for US$54m and travels the world, but hasn't spent a cent of his fortune.
Email prize warning
The emails claim people can win prizes from New Zealand businesses that aren't actually directly involved.