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How to build up your emergency savings to cover unexpected costs
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Term deposits
Bonds
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What you really need to know before you use credit
How to get out of debt quickly
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Know your rights
Pros and cons of debt consolidation
Credit cards
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Hire purchase
Student loans
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What happens if I start to struggle with moni?
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How to build up your emergency savings to cover unexpected costs
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How to protect yourself from fraud and being scammed
About insurance
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Insuring our homes
Losing a partner
Redundancy
Serious diagnosis
How to cope with the aftermath of fraud
Separation
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About NZ Super – how much is it?
When you’re thinking of living in a retirement village
How to plan, save and invest for retirement
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Find housing options in retirement
Four approaches to spending in retirement
Looking after an ageing family member’s finances
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