Money
Money with Mary Holm
Why some people are still not in KiwiSaver, or are on a contributions holiday. Mary Holm answers more of your questions on kiwisaver. Audio
Budgeting service loses money because it helps the working poor
A budgeting service for the working poor says it's missing out on government funding because it doesn't help enough beneficaries. Christchurch Budget Service is one of 60 agencies that have failed to… Audio
Infrastructure top of tourism wishlist as industry awaits funds
Strained tourism infrastructure is at the top of the agenda as the industry meets in Wellington this week. Audio
Junior doctors hit back at DHBs claims
"We keep on getting stopped from getting into some really heavy negotiations." The Resident Doctors Association union hits back at the DHBs claims. Audio
Junior doctors to strike again as DHB's offer rejected
Junior doctors are planning another 48-hour strike this month after rejecting an offer to settle their row over rosters. The DHBs say they've made four offers but the union's rejected them without… Audio
Westpac believes low interest rates have almost hit bottom
The New Zealand arm of the bank has seen its annual profit fall by 4 percent, with low interest rates and competition squeezing its margins. Audio
Trifecta of strong economic numbers
A trifecta of strong economic numbers seems to have cemented the outlook for interest rates for the foreseeable future. Audio
Indridi Indridason: Iceland politics
Kim Hill talks to Indridi Indridason, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside and an adjunct professor in the Department of Political… Audio
Money with Mary Holm: 'Eating your house'
Eating your house: ways to make use of the value of your house in retirement. Audio
Alison McCulloch: post-natal depression
Research indicates about 15% of mothers suffer from this serious health issue, but it often go undetected and untreated, says investigative journalist Alison McCulloch. She's just published a large… Audio
Money with Mary Holm
Personal finance expert, Mary Holm responds to some of the questions and comments sent in by listeners. Audio
Colin Craig damages payout beggars court sums
The record damages payout in the Colin Craig case has reignited the debate aggrieved workers are being short changed by the employment court. Audio
FMA wants KiwiSaver standards improved
KiwiSaver companies are being told they need to improve the amount and type of information they give investors and also how they help their clients to make better informed decisions. Audio
KiwiSaver providers face further information disclosure
KiwiSaver providers will be forced to disclose more information to investors about what fees they are being charged and how much their nest egg will be worth when they retire. Audio
British pound drops to 31 year low
The British pound has fallen to a 31-year low as concern grows that Brexit will damage the economy. Audio
Credit firms asked to show benefit of positive reporting
The Privacy Commissioner wants to know if so-called 'positive credit reporting' has been a success.
Julia Powles: surveillance and secrecy
Kim Hill talks to Dr Julia Powles, from the Faculty of Law and Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, where she works on technology law and policy. She is a former contributing editor and… Audio
Money with Mary Holm
Mary takes your questions about her favourite type of share investment - index funds and exchange traded funds. Audio
"They've got it right" - The Spinoff's response to NZOA changes
Kathryn Ryan speaks to Duncan Greive of The Spinoff. Audio
How fair is our tax system?
All New Zealanders are Equal, but some are more equal than others'. It's the title of the 2016 Bruce Jesson lecture, which is being delivered by Lisa Marriott - an Associate Professor of Taxation at… Audio