Kiwi Wealth Blog
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At Kiwi Wealth we're taking the mystery out of 'investment' and giving you more ways to grow your money. We're focused on creating better financial futures for Kiwi by helping people get informed about how they can grow their wealth.
Kiwi Wealth Blog
2y ago
What is considered early retirement in New Zealand?
New Zealand doesn’t have a mandated retirement age, but retirement is usually guided by access to New Zealand Superannuation funds and when you can start making withdrawals from KiwiSaver. In New Zealand, that age is currently 65 years ..read more
Kiwi Wealth Blog
2y ago
Our latest State of the Investor Nation report shows Kiwi are well on the way to recovering from the financial impacts of COVID-19 ..read more
Kiwi Wealth Blog
2y ago
Ever wonder where your Kiwi Wealth KiwiSaver funds are invested? Meet some of the new Kiwi companies we support through our investment in Movac – a NZ private equity firm.  ..read more
Kiwi Wealth Blog
2y ago
We all know that KiwiSaver is a retirement savings scheme, but what happens to your account when you turn 65 ..read more
Kiwi Wealth Blog
2y ago
All that hard work to get your CV together, and those sleepless nights prepping for job interviews have paid off - you’ve got your first job! Now that you’ve hit this milestone and left job hunting behind, you’re no doubt planning how you might spend your first pay. But there are some other considerations too ..read more
Kiwi Wealth Blog
2y ago
Matariki is a good time to think about looking after you, your whānau and your finances ..read more
Kiwi Wealth Blog
2y ago
You may have heard the term “default provider” being thrown around, especially in the media lately. We’ll explain what a default KiwiSaver provider is and what it means for you – especially if you’re not sure about your current KiwiSaver setup ..read more
Kiwi Wealth Blog
2y ago
Money lessons for kids are important at all ages and stages. Whether you’re teaching young kids about saving by giving them regular pocket money or talking to older children about how mortgages, shares, superannuation and credit cards work, there’s no time like the present to teach kids about money ..read more
Kiwi Wealth Blog
2y ago
Finance Minister Grant Robertson set the stage for the 2021 Budget in Parliament yesterday when he referenced this year’s Budget against two previous Budgets.
The first was obvious, last year’s COVID-19 recovery Budget, where he threw the kitchen sink at getting us out of the freshly dug hole our economy was in. The second was then National Finance Minister Ruth Richardson’s 1991 “Mother of all Budgets”, which drastically cut spending on the welfare state set up during the Great Depression by the First Labour Government.
This year’s Budget was all about hitting the right balance between putt ..read more