MONEY JOURNEYS
Arataki is a woman who focuses on the collective and not on the individual and as she has moved through life she used some difficult experiences to not hold her back, but to drive her forward.
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Arataki is a woman who focuses on the collective and not on the individual and as she has moved through life she used some difficult experiences to not hold her back, but to drive her forward.
Lucas had reached a bit of a cross roads. He appeared to have what seems to be the Kiwi dream, a house and a rental property. Will Lucas stay on the treadmill that is the New Zealand housing market or will he step off?
Sandra and Paul have both saved up, whittled down their lives to an 11kg backpack each, quit their jobs and transitioned into a new life of travel, adventure and a location-independent lifestyle.
What you pay attention to gets done and Kate worked this out from an early age. There is little that will keep her from achieving her goals.
Tom’s story gives a fascinating look at the rocky ride of a share investor, a life well lived and a net worth that reflects that it all worked out OK in the end.
Alison and Tom are parents to four children under the age of four. With a house build on the cards, a tight budget and a single income, we hear how this family of six manage to not just survive but thrive.
Three kids and an almost paid for house? It sounds like an impossible dream but I’m pleased to tell you it is a reality for this Wellington couple.
Simon knows where he is at financially and more importantly he knows what kind of life he wants to live today and into the future.
This married Mum of one was feeling crushed by consumer debt and was forced back to work when she would rather be at home with her daughter. Something had to change and she was the only person to make that change.
Bret has spent the last year and a half going from super consumer to super saver. He used to use money to buy endless stuff, but now he is using it as a currency to buy back his time.
A holiday is a great opportunity to clear your head and make future plans. Nellie decided that if you are going to make a plan to completely change your financial life then you might as well start right now.
Years of DIY investing has worked Shane into a very good financial position but putting his hand up and asking for help to improve his portfolio has meant that his retirement will happen just that much sooner.
Today I want to tell you about Ashley and her action packed and interesting journey. She is now debt free and enjoying every moment, but it sure has been a rocky ride.