My partner and I are in our mid 20s with steady jobs. We are planning to buy our first home using our KiwiSaver accounts this time next year. In 2015 we increased our contribution level from 3 per cent to 8 per cent and we each have over $20,000 in
Contribution of 10pc not possible
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Anyone who wishes to contribute more than 8 per cent to their KiwiSaver has two choices.
They can set up a direct debit from their bank account into their KiwiSaver fund, or they can make occasional top-ups as and when they have spare funds.
We all know that it is easier to save small amounts regularly, than wait for money to accumulate magically somehow in our bank account.
If you are currently earning say $50,000 and would like to increase your contributions from 8 per cent to 10 per cent, this is an extra $1000 per year. The easiest way to achieve these extra savings is to set up a direct debit into your KiwiSaver account for say $20 per week or $40 per fortnight.
The downside of doing it this way rather than automatically through your workplace is that you have to make the effort to set it up.
You may also incur bank fees. The upside is you are in control and can stop or change it quite easily.
- Shelley Hanna is an authorised financial adviser FSP12241. Her free disclosure statement is available on request by calling 06 870 3838 or go to www.peak.net.nz. The information in this article is general and is not personalised. Send your KiwiSaver questions to shelley.hanna@peak.net.nz