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Solving the work, money, retirement puzzle

According to Alan Clarke most Kiwis spend far more time planning their annual holiday than their retirement. New Zealanders lack financial education and nearly half of all families live week […]

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According to Alan Clarke most Kiwis spend far more time planning their annual holiday than their retirement. New Zealanders lack financial education and nearly half of all families live week to week, wage to wage. While most Kiwis are in Kiwisaver, for many people, especially those over 50, it will not be anywhere enough for retirement.

Now the respected financial advisor and author of Retire Richer has published a new practical guide for Kiwis of all ages, 19 to 91, on how to get your money under control once and for all. The Great NZ Work, Money & Retirement Puzzle covers everything from taxes and wills to managing risk with emergency money and insurance, and the costly mistakes too many Kiwis make.

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