How do I budget my money? What is the best way to save money? Should I put all my money on black or have a portfolio of investments? Yellow® How To has the answers to help you make informed decisions when investing and budgeting your money so that you have money that lasts.
Having at least one credit card to help pay for necessities, and luxuries to enhance our life, is something most New Zealand adults take for granted. If you are new to using credit cards in New Zealand, or even if you’ve had one a while, knowing the basics will make sure you have full …
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Power is one of the biggest expenses for families in New Zealand. Average electricity bills can top $200 as the winter months arrive and heating costs take their toll. Keep reading to learn how to save power at home and get your energy costs under control. Utilize free methods of energy savings that simply require …
You have more control over your monthly power bill than you realize. A few adjustments to your consumption of power can reduce your costs and save energy, too. Here are 10 simple tips which can help your reduce your power consumption and save you money with your power company: Wash full loads of laundry in …
If you are like most people who attended a New Zealand University or Polytechnic to further your education, then it is more than likely that you own a Student Loan. At the time you probably didn’t think about where the money came from or if you’d ever end up paying the large debt back (nor …
Mortgages – something most “grown-ups” have these days. Big heavy things that rest around your neck for 20, 30 or 40 odd years. I’ve even heard of some UK based mortgage companies allowing people to take on mortgages to be passed onto their kids. Mortgages are the evil (?) that allow us to buy homes, businesses …
If you haven’t yet started creating a Nest Egg it is not too late to start.Retiring is a period in our lives when we finally have plenty of free time to relax, play golf or travel the world. It is important to save for your future at some point in your life, so that you feel financially comfortable once retirement commences.
As New Zealand struggles with a weak economy, New Zealanders are trying to strategically save money and reduce debt. By saving money on the ‘little things in life’ you can end up saving a large amount over time. Here are some simple, proven tips that will help you save money.
Perhaps one of the most fundamental ways to take control of your money is to create a budget for yourself and your family. When you know exactly where your money is going you will be better able to make the kind of changes necessary to save money and achieve your financial goals.