Banking
The following is a selection of articles mainly from January 2005 to the present. To explore this topic in more depth and access earlier columns, please use the search box.
Articles
NZ Herald 17 September 2011
Q&As: What a good ad about KiwiSaver growth should and shouldn't include
- Bank ad doesn't always quite work
- Should 65-year-old worker feel guilty about getting NZ Super?
- Missing pit in last week's picture
- 2 Q&As about KiwiSaver tax credits in the last year of receiving them
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NZ Herald 10 September 2011
Q&As: Older workers don't take jobs away from the young
- There are ways around timing problems with annuities
- Last week's angry correspondent apologises, and asks another question about how safe NZ banks are
- Two readers respond to last week's outburst
- One more "set and forget" KiwiSaver fund
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NZ Herald 3 September 2011
Q&As: Are NZ banks really safe, given what happened in the Great Depression?
- Is it worth spreading your risk by using several banks?
- Credit ratings still worth bothering with, and some thoughts on why readers get angry about gold
- 32-year-old new KiwiSaver should get straight into growth fund
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NZ Herald 27 August 2011
Q&As: Fears about the safety of banks unfounded
- A good idea to spread the family around several KiwiSaver providers
- KiwiSaver member misunderstands why her provider moved her money
- Reader urges me to hold my ground on gold, and to encourage investment in small high-tech companies
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NZ Herald 14 May 2011
Q&As: Foreclosed property seminar reminds me of investment warning lists
- Government's proposed changes don't affect current KiwiSaver decisions
- Do banks lend more than their total deposits?
- Am I brainwashed, and perpetuating myths about family trusts?
- Fair enough that housing is not cheap here, says American who moved to NZ
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NZ Herald 30 April 2011
Q&As: A reader's attempt to recover tax on finance company interest is a nice try, but ...
Wanting less and working less doesn't preclude tall poppies
Creative ideas on how to cut household expenses
Did I get the banking system wrong, or did a reader?
At least one bank - sort of - will lend to share investors
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NZ Herald 23 April 2011
Q&As: Why it takes both partners working to afford a house these days
- Buying a house with a co-owner might prove tricky
- Did I muddle pounds and dollars?
- Big lottery winner would have some negotiating power with a bank - but only so much
- Difficulties of borrowing to invest in shares
- Winners of seminar tickets
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NZ Herald 26 March 2011
Q&As: Where does the money go when a finance company fails?
- How bank mortgage interest rates are set, and how to compare them
- Should a reader switch from a fixed to a floating mortgage?
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NZ Herald 19 March 2011
Q&As: Should it take a bank three weeks to cut its mortgage rates?
- Just how great was one family's "Great Mistake of 2009"?
- Reader tells Mary off for forgetting about the expenses of selling a house
- How couple should invest as they approach retirement
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NZ Herald 5 March 2011
Q&As: Should couple sell their house, and buy again later?
- The high price of not organising your automatic payments well
- When you should and shouldn't repay your student loan quickly - and future prospects
- 2 Q&As on what happens to KiwiSavers when they retire
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NZ Herald 26 February 2011
Q&As: Why 55-year-old Mum shouldn't give up on home ownership
- Important to save a little, even if you have a mortgage, to gain market knowledge over the years
- Banks "are just like car dealers"
- Will below-market share buyer lose it all in tax?
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NZ Herald 29 January 2011
Q&As: 2 Q&As on whether home ownership beats renting whilst saving the difference between the two option.
- 2 Q&As on last week's reader, who dramatically moved her term deposit business to another bank
- How to get your own back through the post - and how not to
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NZ Herald 22 January 2011
Q&As: Tax cutting scheme likely to bring much more wealth to the company than to a reader
- How recipients of below-market share offers can get their own back
- A reader shows her bank just what she thinks of it
- How is our gold price forecaster doing?
- Some help with finding a good financial adviser
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NZ Herald 11 December 2010
Q&As: Earthquake victim faces an old question: whether to invest spare money or repay a loan
- Reader escapes "an endless loop" of credit card payments after using an internet Q&A service
- A "me too" letter raises questions about a bank's policy on fees
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NZ Herald 4 December 2010
Q&As: Bank's handling of a fee inquiry leads customer to switch banks
- One good proverb deserves another
- Should Gareth Morgan Investments be under more scrutiny?
- PLUS Meaningful Christmas gifts
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NZ Herald 27 November 2010
Q&As: What the Savings Working Group is up to, and why
- Have banks been given a fair go in this column?
- Is $8 worth worrying about?
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NZ Herald 20 November 2010
Q&As: Have I been too easy on the banks, or is a reader being too tough?
- Why does it take so long to clear a cheque in this computer age?
- Inland Revenue acknowledges delays in processing student loan bonus payments
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NZ Herald 13 November 2010
Q&As: Online banking timing - which banks do what?
- Bank safe deposit boxes becoming a rarity
- Why the price of gold is more likely to be heading down than up
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NZ Herald 30 October 2010
Q&As: What happens to your money when it seems to disappear for a few days in the bank?
- Flexibility an issue when deciding how to go about repaying a mortgage quickly
- Would gains on the sale of gold or silver be taxable?
- The pros and cons of holding on to gold coin gifts
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NZ Herald 2 October 2010
Q&As: KiwiSaver is not guaranteed by the government - but that doesn't mean you shouldn't join
Is it wise to have your KiwiSaver account with your bank?
Banks said to be "stealing" KiwiSaver members from other providers
Does a reader who is speedily repaying her mortgage need a savings account?
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NZ Herald 25 September 2010
Q&As: Bank securities not quite what a reader was hoping for
The closing of a KiwiSaver scheme hasn't gone as smoothly as hoped, but it's no big deal
First home buyers should invest conservatively in KiwiSaver - plus: a painless time to join KiwiSaver
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NZ Herald 31 July 2010
Q&As: Two readers are unhappy with ASB's closing of some of its investment funds - with some justification, but only "some".
Another reader gives up on reading this column, claiming I am "inside the tent" with the financial industry
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NZ Herald 17 April 2010
Q&As: KiwiSaver fees - and how an article may have misled people
The range of KiwiSaver fees
Is bank cheating a customer on tax withholding rates?
Depreciation usually clawed back when a landlord sells - or is it?
More comments from and about landlords
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NZ Herald 17 October 2009
Q&As: Are preference shares a good investment, despite recent price falls?
Did reader get good advice from an ASB adviser?
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NZ Herald June 6 2009
Q&As: Are rental properties the low-risk way to invest?
How to find out which financial institutions are covered by the government's deposit guarantee scheme
Getting rid of KiwiSaver mortgage diversion was a mercy killing
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NZ Herald March 21 2009
Q&As: Tips for retired couple whose interest income has halved.
Savings accounts may pay more interest than term deposits - but take care.
Tax on foreign shares seems tough in current environment
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NZ Herald February 14 2009
Q&As: The possible perils of parents lending a mortgage to adult children.
Tips on mortgage reduction from a mortgage broker.
How mortgage borrowers could unite to force interest rates down.
2 Q&As on what happens to KiwiSaver money in retirement.
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NZ Herald October 18 2008
Q&As: Everything you need to know about the government's new deposit guarantee scheme.
Under the new scheme, should we move our money from banks to covered finance companies?
Will KiwiSaver still be good for self-employed 62-year-old if National wins the election?
Plus: Readers' views on KiwiSaver
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NZ Herald May 10 2008
Q&As: Grandma will help grandson more by opening her own KiwiSaver account and giving him the savings.
Ultraconservative KiwiSaver funds are as safe as bank accounts, and bring much higher returns.
Is lack of self control more prevalent now than in the past?
Government bonds have their place for the ordinary investor.
Money column for May 10 08
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NZ Herald April 26 2008
Q&As: KiwiSaver the last straw for employer of "whinging, incompetent" New Zealanders
Reserve Bank offers some reassurance for reader worried that NZ banks could be caught up in their foreign parent's woes ...
.... But if you're still worried, consider the safest investments of all, government securities.
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NZ Herald April 12 2008
Q&As: Monkey story a great yarn, but it's not about the share market.
Reader's concerns about banks' exposure to foreign exchange risk are unfounded.
61-year-old should think hard before selling her house and enjoying some of the proceeds.
Man about to retire can still get plenty from KiwiSaver.
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NZ Herald April 12 2008
Q&A: 3 Q&As on whether New Zealand banks are safe, whether it's best to spread your money around several banks, and bank credit ratings.
Should entrepreneurial types stay out of KiwiSaver?
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NZ Herald November 24 2007
Q&As: Eggs in baskets don't really apply to term deposits, but there's another way to diversify.
Taxing options if you take flatmates in to help you pay the mortgage.
2 Q&As on how to make the most of KiwiSaver if you are in and out of the work force.
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NZ Herald September 1 2007
Q&As: How the typical KiwiSaver investment fund differs from a finance company
Would it work for the government to sign a contract that it wouldn't change KiwiSaver over the years?
More winning entries for the KiwiSaver book
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NZ Herald March 24 2007
Q&As: Should we blame the banks for soaring house prices?
2 Q&As on the new fair dividend rate tax on non-Australasian shares - the threshold, and trying to get around the rules
2Q&As on home equity release - lifetime interest rates and break fees if you change your mind
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Holm Truths Spring 06
Mortgage moves: How you can make the big loans work better for you
Also in this issue: From the mailbox - Is it a good idea to increase your mortgage and invest the money elsewhere?
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NZ Herald September 30 2006
This is the final week in which we are running excerpts from Mary Holm's bestselling book, "Get Rich Slow: How to grow your wealth the safe and savvy way." Mary's regular Q&A column will resume next week.
TEACHING THE CHILDREN WELL
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NZ Herald September 2 2006
Q&As: Some options for a whinging woman who can't afford a home.
Is wealthy couple wise to do it themselves when it comes to their investments?
Reader who dislikes "that word" boycotts Toyota.
Getting mean over medians and averages.
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Syndicated column March 28 2006: What we don't know CAN hurt us
One of the first things journalists are taught is to make the first sentence of an article a "grabber", something that will perhaps surprise readers and make them read on.
So this column is officially starting now: Every New Zealander over 65 gets NZ Super, no matter how rich they are.
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NZ Herald March 11 2006
Q&As: A landlord's nightmare.
Credit cards v eftpos.
Optimism, pessismism and oil prices.
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NZ Herald March 4 2006
Q&As: Eftpos v credit cards. And bank fees.
The investment outlook is gloomy, so save!
Wealth doesn't make you happy.
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NZ Herald February 25 2006
Q&As: Is compounding interest over-rated?
Credit cards v eftpos.
How long is long-term? Returns on different assets.
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NZ Herald February 4 2006
Q&As: Man who has made $3 million from shares.
How much risk for a 53-year-old?
How good is advice from banks?
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NZ Herald January 21 2006
Q&As: Shares v term deposits - it depends how much time you have.
Short-of-cash millionaires should try to renegotiate their mortgage.
When is a 2% penalty not 2%?
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NZ Herald January 14 2006
Q&As: Should man, 53, go with bank and seminar rental recommendation?
Young couple ponder buying share of family farm.
should Mary answer all readers' letters?
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NZ Herald December 3 2005
Q&As: Who gets the money when mortgage rates increase?
2 Q&As on whether the tax rate on second jobs is fair.
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Holm Truths spring 05
Kids, cash and cards: Help your children learn about money
Also in this issue: From the Mailbox - Saving for the children's future
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NZ Herald May 21 2005
Q&As: Article and follow-up column from last week, on how interest is paid on term deposits, and how not to be ripped off.
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NZ Herald May 14 2005
Front page article and Q&A on how interest is paid on term deposits and how to stop yourself from being ripped off.
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NZ Herald April 2 2005
Q&As: Different banks' policies on early repayment of fixed mortgages.
The man in last week's Q&A could stick with properties.
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Holm Truths summer 03-04
Time is Money: A basic principle that helps you understand investing
Also in this issue: Great Debate - Revolving credit v traditional mortgages
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Holm Truths autumn 03
Emotions and investing: The way we feel affects our investing in ways we are not aware of
Also in this issue: Great Debate - Term deposits v corporate bonds
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Holm Truths autumn 02
Burrowing into borrowing: Buying goods and services using credit cards or hire purchase can hurt your wealth
Also in this issue: Great Debate: Credit cards v EFTPOS
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Holm Truths summer 01-02
Pay yourself first: A way to make it easier to save
Also in this issue: Great Debate - Renting v home ownership
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