Liz Koh
Financial Planner Liz Koh - the retirement spending gap
Massey University has just released their Retirement Expenditure Guidelines which show the difference between what retirees need to spend in retirement and their income from NZ Superannuation… Audio
What the OCR rise means for investors and borrowers
Financial planner Liz Koh says we are at the start of a new economic cycle in which there will be winners and losers. The winners will be those who are prepared for the change. Audio
Financial Planner Liz Koh - Creating a financial safety net
At various times in our lives we take financial risks - buying a house, setting up a business, entering a new relationship. We also face other risks - job loss, illness, or the economic risks of high… Audio
Financial Planner Liz Koh - When income suddenly drops
Liz talks to Lynn about ways people can avoid going into massive debt as a result of a sudden loss of income, and she has suggestions on how to quickly reduce outgoings, or find ways to increase… Audio
How to pay off your mortgage faster
With mortgage interest rates widely tipped to about to rise, Liz Koh has advice on how to get your mortgage paid off faster. She says it's all about structuring your loan the right way. Liz is a… Audio
Financial Planner Liz Koh - How to do a budget and stick to it
Liz talks to Kathryn about how to set up a money management system that works!. She says the system can help you to look after your money automatically with minimal effort. This follows the report… Audio
Financial Planner Liz Koh - The Bank of Mum and Dad
It's every parent's dream to see their children succeed in life and sometimes that means helping them along the way. But how much help should children get? Financial planner, Liz Koh says people with… Audio
Financial planner Liz Koh - spotlight on reverse mortgages
The pros and cons of reverse mortgages - are they a good idea? When should you use one? What other options are there? Audio
Liz Koh discusses the housing haves and have-nots
Liz Koh talks to Kathryn about the widening gap between those who own property and those who don't. She says there has been a lot of talk about first home owners, but not much attention paid to older… Audio
Fear lower interest rates could see investors take more risks
Interest rates are low and picked to go even lower raising concerns that it will drive people to look at riskier options to chase higher returns. Audio
Early Business News for 4 July 2019
A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
The wedding economy: a love story
It's wedding season in New Zealand and dozens of couples are walking up the aisle - or planning to. Kim Savage is one of those planning her Big Day, so she took a look at the current state of the… Audio
Learning financial literacy in the workplace
The Financial Literacy and Retirement Commission say employers should be concerned with their employees' financial health - since staff who are worried about money tend to be more stressed and less… Audio