
Retirement can mark the start of new career
When Marie Hull-Brown retired at 60, she'd never held a job for more than five years.
When Marie Hull-Brown retired at 60, she'd never held a job for more than five years.
One of NZ's largest and most speculative property investment visions on leasehold land - Albany City Property Investments - is in tatters.
The Govt has announced details of a new 'Savings Working Group' designed to come up with ideas to improve NZ's savings record.
John Key says public opinion has shifted since compulsory superannuation was rejected in a 1997 referendum.
The debate on compulsory superannuation is looking increasingly likely to play a major role in the lead-up to next year's Budget.
Financial abuse is the second most common form of maltreatment of older people, and the economic downturn may be aggravating the situation.
Let's assume for the sake of argument that people are more open to the idea of a later age of retirment eligibility than they give us credit for.