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What income do I need in retirement?

What income do I need in retirement?

The biggest concern amongst clients who have sought advice from me is whether they have enough money. The biggest value in getting financial advice from a qualified adviser, is the confidence to know that you do have enough, and more importantly, to know “what is...

Budgeting Equals Awareness

Budgeting Equals Awareness

This is an article written by Carl Richards, creator of Behaviour Gap   This one is for all you yogis, meditators, and Buddhists out there. You want to achieve enlightenment? The key is not in down dogs and green smoothies. The key is budgeting. I know that...

Have Conservative Funds become Riskier?

Have Conservative Funds become Riskier?

Stuff posted an article last week entitled “KiwiSaver investors told: Conservative funds have become riskier”1. This article explains what they meant by this statement, but also why it is fundamentally wrong. It does highlight something that investors should be aware...

The Importance of Having a Will

The Importance of Having a Will

  I got chatting with the girl washing my hair at the hairdressers this weekend (as you do), and we were talking about her KiwiSaver (as….well, as I do). She seemed pretty onto it all, but then asked, “I don’t need a will, though do I?” My answer was a firm “Yes,...

Why Having a Financial Plan is Important

Why Having a Financial Plan is Important

Have you ever gone to the airport with your bags packed and boarded a plane without having any idea where it is going? As much as we might miss air travel now, it is unlikely we would board without knowing the destination. It is hard even to pack properly without knowing where we are headed, or for how long. The same applies to our finances. We need to know where we are going before making decisions about how we are going to get there.

What is Investment Risk?

What is Investment Risk?

  When it comes to our money and finances, we often get asked how much risk we want to take, and what “level of risk” we are comfortable with. This is a really difficult question to answer as risk means different things to different people, and what does risk...

Changes in KiwiSaver Annual Statements

Changes in KiwiSaver Annual Statements

This year, there will be a new addition to your KiwiSaver annual statement. For the first time this year, KiwiSaver providers have been required to let members know about two numbers with big long-term significance: How much your KiwiSaver is on track to be worth by...

5 Steps to Building Financial Resilience

5 Steps to Building Financial Resilience

1. Assess your current situation Uncertainty can be a major source of anxiety To determine the source of stress and if it's warranted, take stock of your: "Financial self-awareness is positively associated with greater financial satisfaction, and stronger spending and...

Should I invest, delay, or drip feed into the market?

Should I invest, delay, or drip feed into the market?

New investors are facing a dilemma. They might have recently come into a large amount of money due to a business sale or inheritance, or perhaps they’ve been sitting on term deposits for months now waiting. They know they want to invest, but they are troubled by the...

When is the best time to be in shares?

When is the best time to be in shares?

  I love orchards and fruiting plants. So, I have a habit of visiting plant nurseries and gardening stores just to gather information, even when I’m not sure what I’ll buy. One day I went to a garden centre to look at apple trees. I asked the owner, “So when is...

Don’t change long term plans due to short term “noise”

Don’t change long term plans due to short term “noise”

  You are sitting in your nice, new, comfortable home. You purchased it intending to live there indefinitely which, given your health, you figure is several decades. Just as you are taking it all in, you hear a knock at the front door. Opening the door, you see...

8 Tips for Dealing with a Market Shock

8 Tips for Dealing with a Market Shock

  Check Your Sources Review the source of your information. Do they have the right agenda, or are they trying to sell advertising space with click bait? We are hearing a lot about "market crashes" and "plummeting markets", but we heard hardly anything about the...