NZ Herald 7 May 2005
Q&As: A letter to give a spouse who is mean with money; Where to get info on interest rates; Returns on share funds, and debt repayment.
Q&As: A letter to give a spouse who is mean with money; Where to get info on interest rates; Returns on share funds, and debt repayment.
Q&As: How do bonds differ from term deposits?; Where to get info on interest rates.
Q&As: Is it better to repay your mortgage or invest in a work super scheme?; Website with interest rate info.
Q&As: Where should a 13-year-old put his regular savings?; Extra repayments on a fixed mortgage.
Q&As: Different banks’ policies on early repayment of fixed mortgages; The man in last week’s Q&A could stick with properties.
Q&As: Tips for a 12-year-old on how to save; A revolving credit mortgage might be just the thing; One way to spot a leaky home.
Q&As: Young couple take a break from work; Some other options for the couple in the column two weeks ago.
Q&As: Where to from here for 56-year-old rental property owner?; Should rich people be writing this column?
Investor beware!: How to spot a rip-off or scam. Also in this issue: From the Mailbox — Plans for single mother of 41.
Time is Money: A basic principle that helps you understand investing. Also in this issue: Great Debate — Revolving credit v traditional mortgages.