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How much time is too much time online? If you feel like the time you’re spending online is making you feel unhappy or having a negative impact on other parts of your life then it might be worth looking at some ways to cut down.
Most people know that insurance policies include an excess. But if you’ve never made a claim you might not really know what an excess is for, or how they work.
Even if you’ve read your policy information thoroughly or have made claims before, there are a few things about insurance excesses that you may not know.
Different businesses will have different health and safety risks. It all depends on the type of work you do.
A healthy and safe workplace starts with identifying and understanding what your work-related health and safety risks are; particularly those that have the potential to cause people serious injury or illness.
The uncertainty created by Brexit is already weighing on UK investment and confidence and could intensify if there is an unfavourable outcome around the withdrawal agreement.
Being keen boaties ourselves, we appreciate the vital role of the Marlborough-Nelson Marine Radio Association and are pleased to provide financial support for operator training.
Wearable devices, like Fitbit watches, are becoming more and more popular and insurers are interested in the data they collect.
We have always known that our clients are fairly special people with many hidden talents and after work activities but John Nelson is busier than most.
Don’t have a budget? – you’re not alone. Many Kiwis avoid the dreaded “b” word, believing that budgets stop you having fun with your money.
There’s nothing like settling in with a good book, so here are five books that we found inspiring, insightful and informative. They may not change your life, but there’s a chance they’ll inspire a positive change in your daily habits or outlook.
Core Advice are proud to announce their support of Kaipupu Point Wildlife Sanctuary through ongoing financial support and helping the pest monitoring program.
AMP has entered into an agreement to sell its life insurance businesses in Australia and New Zealand to Resolution Life. They are an international insurance and reinsurance group whose management has a 15-year track record in providing quality service to in-force insurance customers.
There is a new Prime Minister in Australia, with Scott Morrison defeating Peter Dutton who had brought on a challenge to replace Malcolm Turnbull.
A recent report, commissioned by the Financial Services Council, to discover what retirement means to – and will look like – for New Zealanders made some interesting findings.
Proposed changes to KiwiSaver in a Bill currently before Parliament would allow people over 65 to join the scheme to give them access to a provider of low-cost managed funds in retirement. The 5-year minimum lock-in requirement would also be removed for these members.
This year marks 20 years of AMP Scholarships. Since 1998, AMP has dedicated more than $2.4 million towards helping over 300 everyday Kiwis realise their dreams. As a valued client, we wanted to let you know that applications for this year’s Scholarships are now open.
Life insurance cover provides two main premium options – ‘stepped or ‘level’.
‘Stepped’ premiums increase yearly with age, any inflation adjustments and general changes in premium rates. Premiums are very affordable in the short term, becoming increasingly expensive in later years.
Cocksy is a New Zealand celebrity builder. But a diagnosis of terminal cancer meant he couldn’t work, and got him thinking about what he wanted to do with the life he had.
His Asteron Life insurance is helping him live his life the way he wants to, and plan for what he wants to leave behind.
AMP managing director Blair Vernon believes as the cost of labour increased DIY skills will become increasingly valuable in retirement. Those who did not have the skills to do things themselves and needed to pay for services would fare worst in retirement, he said.
Smartphones are becoming a way of life for most New Zealanders and there’s no end to the steady stream of apps that are appearing to help us manage our lives better, from health and fitness to productivity and in particular, saving some time when it comes to money management.
The Labour-led Government’s first Budget had to pass three tests. First, it had to build on its 100-day iniatiatives and meet its commitment to the electorate of greater investment in the core social areas of health, housing and education.