Category: Getting Started
KiwiSaver Q & A Series – First Home Withdrawals
16 Apr 2020
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As part of our KiwiSaver Q & A Series, KiwiSaver Adviser Eachann Bruce discusses what you should do if you
KiwiSaver Q & A Series – Contributing during COVID-19
Murray Harris, 16 Apr 2020
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Head of KiwiSaver at Milford, Murray Harris, answers questions about contributing to your KiwiSaver in the current COVID-19 environment.
Investment mindset pays off when saving for retirement
Murray Harris, 06 Mar 2020
Head of KiwiSaver & Distribution Murray Harris discusses why looking at your retirement savings with an investment mindset, as opposed
What’s in a risk profile?
Jonty Cullinane, 19 Feb 2020
The Milford Trans-Tasman Equity Fund returned 30.51% after fees for the 12 months to the end of December. Most of
Are low interest rates changing investor behaviour?
Ian Robertson, 04 Feb 2020
With interest rates expected to remain low, more and more investors will be considering moving from term deposits to investment
Will your KiwiSaver contribution fund the future you dream of?
18 Dec 2019
Contributing 3% may seem like the easiest option when deciding how much to contribute from your pay into your KiwiSaver
Perceptions of risk
Richard Pilley, 14 Aug 2019
Driving and shark attacks
I was talking to a friend recently and he was complaining that he had been stopped and
The importance of being in the right KiwiSaver fund
Leigh Wotherspoon, 08 May 2019
Since the start of KiwiSaver in 2007 over 2.9 million New Zealanders have joined and grown their savings to over
3 Reasons to Change From Your Default KiwiSaver Fund
Sarah Mitchell, 18 Feb 2019
Are you one of the many people who are still with the KiwiSaver fund you were defaulted to when starting
How do I compare my KiwiSaver fund to others?
01 Nov 2018
There are lots of KiwiSaver funds to choose from, so how can you compare them to find the best one for you? Check out our four comparison points.