Your Money With Mary Holm

Investment author and columnist Mary Holm talks to Jesse Mulligan every fortnight about her top tips for how to make your money work.

Presented by Mary Holm

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Five questions from listeners

In Mary's last segment with Jesse, she asked listeners to send in questions. The best five questions are answered in this segment.
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Sorting your finances step by step

In Mary's new book, Rich Enough? A laid-back guide for every Kiwi, she writes about eight steps to get your finances sorted. She talks with Jesse about why it's best to do it in steps.
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Reverse Mortgages

Mary Holm discusses reverse mortgages, which can be a good way for retired people to make use of the money they have tied up in their homes.
What's the clever move to make with your mortgage?

Mortgages: your questions answered by Mary Holm

Shall I go for a fixed or floating mortgage, and how long a term? Is it better to put extra money into my mortgage or my KiwiSaver fund? Can I use my KiwiSaver fund to buy a container house? Mary Holm answers listeners' questions about mortgages.
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Mary Holm's tips on how to curb your spending

Is that new item of clothing really going to make you happier in the long run? Do you really need to hold on to your Saturday brunch habit? Mary Holm looks into why we spend unnecessarily and suggests how we can take more control. She also discusses how to tell lenders you don't want to be offered loans, ideas for making Christmas less expensive, and places you can get free support to help cut your spending.
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KiwiSaver worries

Mary answers listeners' worries about KiwiSaver. They include: how to learn the basics of the scheme; whether the government can be trusted not to take the money; whether fees are ripping off children in KiwiSaver and more.
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Ethical Investing

A new survey shows New Zealanders are keen on ethical - sometimes called responsible - investing. But not so many are taking steps to ensure their KiwiSaver and other investments follow these principles.
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Investing in women

A recent gathering of a group called Women in Super looked at findings from a Financial Markets Authority survey that showed men tend to know more about investing than women and are more confident at it.
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Avoiding scams

Everybody, can be victims of money making or investment scams, fraud, or bad deals. This week on Your Money with Mary Holm, she offers advice and information on warning signs and some known scams.
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More on KiwiSaver

Mary and remuneration expert Geoff Summers discuss a controversial issue from the last segment about employer contributions to KiwiSaver - a practice called total remuneration. Then Mary turns to a survey on KiwiSaver.
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How to improve Kiwisaver

Mary discusses suggestions made by a panel of experts at a recent conference on how to improve KiwiSaver. She's not keen on making the scheme compulsory, and wants to see an end to "total remuneration".
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Your Money with Mary Holm

The Commission for Financial Capability is suggesting that some KiwiSaver contributions be diverted into a rainy day fund, which people can draw on in a financial crisis.
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Men, women, spending and investing

Mary discusses a listener's letter questioning the spending habits of elderly and single women, before taking a look at gender differences in money management, investment and risk.
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How to find a financial advisor who has your interests at heart

It's important to meet several financial advisors before committing to one, says Mary Holm. She talks about why you might want to use a financial advisor, how to make a shortlist and some good questions to ask when you meet them.
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Why timing the markets doesn't work

It's unwise to keep moving investments around in response to market surges or slumps, not least because by the time you act they're likely to have moved again, says Mary Holm.
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