93. Revisit with Nic: In the process of making a financial U-turn!
The Happy Saver Podcast - Personal Finance in New Zealand
by Ruth
1M ago
MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 93 What's In This Episode? Today, I have an update on Nic from Episode 78, released in March 2023. A lot can happen in a year, which I wanted to share with you today. When Nic and I spoke in early 2023, Nic was still very new to the whole concept of personal finance and long after we had finished the episode, I wondered how she was getting on. A year after we spoke, an update email arrived in my inbox. She said it's been an interesting 12-plus months, and they are slowly but surely getting ahead. It seems like a case of one step forward and then half a step back, as on ..read more
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92. An adventurous 19-year-old
The Happy Saver Podcast - Personal Finance in New Zealand
by Ruth
1M ago
MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 92 What's In This Episode? I met 19-year-old Josephine in mid-2023 when she emailed me with some questions about money. I actually already knew a little about her because her Mum and I have been in contact for a number of years, chatting about personal finances over email. Josephine hoped that I might be able to answer a few of her questions too. She mentioned that her Mum had sparked an interest in personal finances in her, which had led her to do a lot of reflecting on her money skills. She had been out of school and working for a couple of years, managed to save up ..read more
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91. With only $100 in the bank, something had to change.
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by Ruth
2M ago
MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 91 What's In This Episode? In early January, I was lucky enough to have a long chat with Grace, who is now in her late 20s. Grace has been following my podcast since 2019, which is when her money journey did a sharp U-turn as she moved out of about $40,000 of consumer and education debt and onto a new path of saving up to buy a home by the age of 30. Listening to money stories on this very podcast from people all across our motu gave her ideas of where to start because, for her, this whole ‘money thing’ was pretty overwhelming, so hearing from others has been imperativ ..read more
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90. Revisit with Bradie and Paul: The First Year of Early Retirement
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by Ruth
3M ago
MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 90 What's In This Episode? I’m particularly excited about today’s podcast because it is a revisit episode with Bradie and Paul. This is actually the fifth time we have caught up on their money journey. The elevator pitch for them is that they felt they were drowning in debt just seven short years ago, and now they have just completed their first year of early retirement! The entire point of this podcast is to show you that becoming financially independent is entirely possible. Bradie and Paul did it, Jonny and I are well on our way to doing it, and you can too! Today ..read more
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89. Creative Planners Working Towards a Retirement of Plenty
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by Ruth
5M ago
MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 89 What's In This Episode? I chatted with Isobel and Sam for almost three hours on a sunny Sunday afternoon. As with all of these interviews, straight out of the gate, we were into the nuts and bolts of the financial lives of this 56 and 57-year-old deeply-in-love couple who are parents to three adult tamariki. Very handily, Sam had sent me a four page Vision Board of their financial and life journey. To sum it up I’d say they are creative planners who work as a tight team towards their goal of creating a really strong financial footing by the age of 60. He said that h ..read more
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88. Birds of a Feather Flock Together
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by Ruth
6M ago
MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 88 What's In This Episode? In this episode, I’m going to be sharing the experiences of Scott and Jane. This couple are from completely different backgrounds and also from different countries. Scott’s from New Zealand, in his late 20s and Jane’s from South America and in her mid-30s. They’ve been together about four years and have settled into life in the Central North Island. Today, I want to share how they have melded their lives together and where they are headed from here. Jane wanted to share their journey to home ownership in the hope of inspiring and helping othe ..read more
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87. My Partner Died Without a Will
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by Ruth
6M ago
MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 87 What's In This Episode? Today I am really looking forward to sharing the financial ins and outs of Rachael, a wonderful wahine who has been listening to this very podcast for years. She enjoys this podcast because the stories I share are relatable because they are, of course, about everyday Kiwis in Aotearoa. Hers, as you are about to find out, is a cautionary tale that she hopes you don’t have to go through yourself, but you will come out more aware and informed having heard about it. Her partner of eight years, Tony, died suddenly in mid-2020. While coping with th ..read more
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85. Revisit with Kiri: The Rollercoaster Continues
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by Ruth
10M ago
MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 85 What's In This Episode? I’ve been corresponding with Kiri for about five years now. Those back-and-forth email conversations eventually led to me picking up the phone and chatting in person for the first time, and back in September of 2021, I released that episode: 60. First Home Buyers, where I detailed the rollercoaster that Kiri and her husband John had been on with their money and their life. That episode was all about the lead-up to buying a home. Today’s episode is what happened after that; it’s much less house focussed, much more life-focused, but it’s safe t ..read more
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84. Early Retirement: But still working stuff out.
The Happy Saver Podcast | Personal Finance in New Zealand
by Ruth
11M ago
MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 84 What's In This Episode? Today, I have the pleasure of sharing the story behind how Tony and his wife Karen came to create a net worth of $2.8 million and retire aged 49 and 54, respectively. Now that I have your attention, you might also be interested to know that they own one home and have a large retirement fund which they built from always investing a portion of their take-home pay, about 10%, from their 20+ year careers in the New Zealand Police. Despite their success, there are still many unknowns as they try to work out how to structure their money to support ..read more
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83. Iron Fisted Lucy
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by Ruth
1y ago
MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 83 What's In This Episode? Lucy, Steve and their two teenage children openly talk about money in their family. It comes from them trying to make sense of their complicated financial upbringing and then joining their financial lives together at 19. When they were young, they made many decisions because their backs were against the wall, and they now know they want their children to head out into the world more prepared than they were. While I understand that failure is a good teacher, I just don’t see why you would willingly set your kids up to fail with money when it i ..read more
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