Tag: personal finance
Sharks Circling: Clear & Present Danger for Kiwi Investors?
Are you looking beyond fear? A wise investor knows that a volatile global landscape may deliver both risk and opportunity.
5 Ways To Build A Pension Quickly
The best time to start building a pension is when you’re still young. However, many of us inevitably put it off to focus on more short-term financial goals. This results in a lot of us getting closer to retirement age with no pension pot to look forward to. Fortunately, providing that you still have a few years left before you plan to retire, there is still enough time to start saving. Below are just a few tips on how you can start quickly building a pension so that you’re not struggling to get by when you retire.
How To Succeed Working In The Real Estate Business
Working in real estate has the potential to earn you a lot of money over the years. However, that doesn’t mean the journey will be easy or you won’t have obstacles to overcome.
The Man Who Doubled His Family’s Wealth in Months
It’s legendary. The battle that changed the course of European history. Here’s how one bold investor made the decision to prosper from it.
Scorching Inflation: Protect Your Wealth Now
There’s no hiding it: inflation is the biggest destroyer of wealth. So, in these troubled times, how do you find a safe haven for your money?
5 Ways To Be A Safe & Responsible Car Owner
Buying a car has never been easier, but then you’ll need to worry about actually owning it. There’s a lot more than getting it inspected and keeping the fuel topped up. You’ll have to be a safe and responsible car owner if you want to be on the road. That involves more than just passing your driving test.
Celtic Tiger vs Sleeping Kiwi
Here’s a controversial question. Does Ireland have the edge over New Zealand? Here’s a blow-by-blow account of the economic policies that really matter.
The Napoleon Style of Investing
Your success as a long-term investor isn’t tied to your intelligence. It’s more closely related to your personality. Here’s the unspoken truth.
The Big Squeeze: Why the Bears Are Losing
Are you hoping that the American economy will crash and burn? Well, tough luck. Here’s why short sellers have lost $120 billion this year by making a wrong bet.
A Closer Look At Public Injury Claims: Accidents And Compensation
You know how life’s a bit of a rollercoaster? One minute you’re happily humming in the grocery aisle, the next you’re hitting the deck, nursing a dinged elbow and a dented pride. Public spaces are usually buzzing, a hive of activity, which unfortunately can also make them a bit of an accident hotspot. When these little mishaps turn painful, disrupting your daily routine and landing you with an unexpected medical bill, it’s not all doom and gloom. There’s a potential silver lining – compensation. With the right knowledge, navigating through it can become a breeze. Let’s dig deeper into the realm of public injury claims, shining a light on the journey from accident to potential compensation.
Your Legacy: Building Generational Wealth on the NZX and Beyond
What’s the secret to creating lasting wealth? Well, it’s all about diversification. Here’s what the richest 10% know that most people don’t.
Fear: The Man Who Lost $300 Billion
Just imagine. You sell your shares in a company for $800, only to later discover that they are worth billions. What’s your reaction?
Pump and Dump: The Danger of Penny Stocks
Many investors dream of discovering that one penny stock that will make them rich overnight. But watch out. All that glitters is not gold.
Kiwi No. 8 in Crisis: The Few Things That Can Make All the Difference
New Zealand used to be a rugged, can-do nation. But lately, we seem to have lost our way. What can we do to regain our courage and sense of purpose?
You Can Prosper: Finding Truth in a Noisy World
Prophets of doom. Fearmongers. If you listen to them, you might think the world is about to end. But here’s the case for optimism and resilience.