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The stats don’t lie – women in Aotearoa are retiring with less money than men. Keen to close the gender savings gap? Change starts with kōrero. Read on to find out what you can do to achieve equality and boost your bottom line at every age.
An emergency fund can be a real game-changer, covering unexpected costs when they crop up, so you stress less.
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Women retire with significantly less money than their male counterparts in NZ. Discover the critical conversations to have in your 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s to close the retirement gap and build wealth.
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Te Wiki o te Reo Māori gives everyone the chance to learn about money from a new perspective. Discover how traditional Māori wisdom can help your modern money management.
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In our series exploring people’s real experiences with money, Noreen has great ideas for how to build an emergency fund, plus a 12-month saving challenge you could start for extra motivation.
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Some whānau pool together their pūtea to create a fund for emergencies. Here, Sorted’s kaihautū/director of Māori and learning tells how our tīpuna have provided a plan.
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