Smart Money Newstalk ZB
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Looking to make sense of your dollars? Newstalk ZB’s Smart Money delves into the deep, dark recesses of unwanted debt, traverses the highs and lows of investments and helps to ensure you money works for you.
Our industry experts give us their top tips on a wide selection of topics including mortgage rates, stock, savings, goal-setting and retirement.
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Martin Hawes: When is the best time to write your will? And, is downsizing the best way to free up some cash?
When do you start writing your will, and should your kids help you with writing it?
Plus, is downsizing the best way to free up some cash? Well renowned financial author Martin Hawes joins us with his thoughts.
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Hannah McQueen: The best lessons to teach your children about money
What are the best lessons to teach your children about money?
How soon should you be setting them up with a trust fund, or a personal savings account?
Hannah McQueen of Enable Me joins the Weekend Collective to discuss.
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Max Whitehead: How to bounce back from mid-career layoffs
With all the cuts to the cut service, how should you deal with layoffs mid-career, and more importantly how can you bounce back?
Employment relations practitioner Max Whitehead joined the show to discuss.
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Andrew Bascand: The changing face of the banking sector
Harbour Asset Management's Managing Director Andrew Bascand joined Tim Beveridge on Smart Money this week.
They discussed how geopolitical events in Gaza including the recent attack made by Iran on Israel affected the sharemarket.
Plus, digital banking has entered the Australian market. The pair discuss how people's relationship with banks is changing and more and more bank branches closing down.
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Amanda Morrall: Are the latest CEO remuneration figures fair?
Although the recession has put the brakes on average pay rises, the country’s highest-paid CEO has set a new record for remuneration.
Is this fair? Expert Amanda Morrall joins the Weekend Collective to discuss.
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Hamish Pepper: Where are families cutting costs?
New Zealand households have experienced a significant increase in their cost of living over the past four years, led by higher interest rates, transport, food, and housing costs.
Statistics NZ estimate that New Zealand living costs have increased 23% since the end of 2019, almost three times the change consistent with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s 2% annual inflation target.
Hamish Pepper from Harbour Asset Management explains to Tim Beveridge where consumers are tightening their belt the most.
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