Every year around now you will be seeing information coming out about “Member tax credits”, but what are they, and is it important?
Read MoreA balance transfer credit card is seen as a good way to help get out of credit card debt, as you can get a card that has a much lower interest rate, possibly even 0%.
Read MoreWe all know that cards have interest rates and its not difficult to work out the interest cost per month. If you have a $10,000 balance owing, on a 20% card, the interest cost will be $166 a month.
Read MoreCredit cards are debt, they are about spending money you don’t have and future you has to pick up the tab for what today you is spending.
They fool you into thinking you have more money than you do. A $10,000 limit on your credit card is not $10 000 you have, it’s just pre-approved debt.
Read MoreWe get asked this often, when clients have more deposit than is required and wonder if they should leave some of the money in the KiwiSaver to keep the balance higher.
Read MoreWhen we buy house, car and contents cover, it’s really common to never look at them again. However you really should review these as things change.
Read MoreWhat happens to your KiwiSaver while you are overseas, and what are the potential pitfalls?
There are a few things to consider, so you don’t miss out while you are away.
Many first home buyers are not sure where to start when it comes to getting their first mortgage.
Most end up just wandering into the bank to ask a few questions and then get swept up into the banks process, end up with an approval but no real advice or understanding of how first home buyers get a mortgage.
Read MoreHere at DUX we have helped hundreds of people to get into their first home.
We answer a lot of questions and have advised many people on how to tweak their situation to make it a bit easier when its time to buy.
Here are 5 tips for first home buyers to help make it easier to get a mortgage and buy a home.
Read MoreThere is an article on the Herald about a new Breast cancer drug that is getting good results, but is $5000 a month for the pills.
So naturally people would like this to be covered by Pharmac so it can be done for free. This is not that easy, as Pharmac has a specific budget and every issue out there has new drugs people would love to be funded.
Read MoreA recent article in Stuff suggested that half of Kiwis surveyed had no idea what the Member Tax credits are.
This is pretty horrifying considering its been 10 years since KiwiSaver came in and it's all over the internet.
Read MoreChristmas day is 16 weeks from Monday (the 4th of September).
Now that this has horrified you, you should be wondering about what you are going to do for Christmas and the spending for it.
Read More7 years ago, DUX was formed.
It was the last Friday of August in 2010 and the place I had worked for 6 years, and assumed I would be working at for another 10+, decided that they did not want me there anymore.
Read MoreWith the market’s focus on getting people into KiwiSaver, a growing number of Kiwis hitting retirement are finding there is little in the way of products or advice for them. Jason Krupp looks at some of the key factors they need to consider to protect their nest eggs.
Read MoreMighty River Power has been one of the single biggest equity catalysts on the Kiwi market in decades, with the partial float of the state-owned electricity company attracting mum-and-dad investors in droves.
Read MoreA lot of people are surprised and a bit shocked after last the US election results and while I won’t be discussing the actual results of the election and the fall out (plenty of the media, who were wrong about the election will spend time telling you what will happen), it’s important to know about the market impact.
Read MoreMoney Mind-set is the concept of having the right thoughts about money and setting your mind set accordingly. It’s about focusing to spending only money you have, not racking up debt, and saving as much as you can for your goals. A good money mind-set will help you grow wealth better over the years, and remove all the money stress most people have.
Read MoreCancer can hit anyone, what would you do if it happened to you?
Read MoreToday is the 6th birthday of DUX Financial. It’s crazy to think it’s been 6 years, but it means I have now been at DUX longer than any other financial company.
Read MoreLeaving aside the overblown hyperbole of the journalists in this article (I don’t think any company advertises itself as a cluster bomb company, but whatever), it’s important to know where you are investing and if you have preferences to not invest in certain areas, to see what you can do about it.
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