MONEY JOURNEYS
Chris and Kazia hit the ground running after having the guts to pick up sticks and move to New Zealand to begin a new life just eight years ago.
Chris and Kazia hit the ground running after having the guts to pick up sticks and move to New Zealand to begin a new life just eight years ago.
I thought to round out the series I would let you know a bit more about me as you may have been thinking “who is this person who keeps on banging on about Personal Finance in New Zealand?”
Living in Queenstown, Kurt and Ruth have created a whole of life plan to make sure they don’t just survive there, but thrive.
Ronnie woke up one morning and went to a job she didn’t much like and wondered how she had reached 39 years of age and still wasn’t rich.
Jane loves buying individual shares in companies. She enjoys the research, the tracking of her investments and the sporadic hunt for the “next big thing”.
Dean struck me as a guy with a good story to tell and I knew there was more to him than just index funds. During our chat he told me about where, how and most importantly why he is an investor.
A life of debt finally caught up with Liz and she has spent the last couple of years completely changing her mindset about the money in her life and is now firmly on a path to financial independence.
This is a snapshot of a calm and calculated Kiwi woman having a go and succeeding at setting her own financial path.
Today we meet James and although he describes himself as a “typical” teenager, I would describe him as anything but. He is no slouch and is saving hard for the future.
Rachel and David have reached that nirvana that so many Kiwi’s are striving for. They draw their income from owning, debt free, several residential rental properties. An impossible dream for many but this couple share how they did it.
With no idea about what to do with money Lisa set about teaching herself and now, at the young age of 44 she has reached financial independence and is about to retire!
This week I’m excited to tell you about Ryan Johnson, who had a very interesting start to his working career as it involved a pack of 52 playing cards.
I have a chat with Bradie from Kiwi Girl On A Budget who has gone well down the rabbit hole of debt and is busy finding her way back out.