Your guide to insurance
Let’s take a walk through the most common types of insurance:
Home and contents insurance, if you own your own home Contents insurance, if you’re renting
Tegan’s partner popped the question on her birthday, 2019. Long before she, or any of us, knew what 2020 would be like.
Let’s take a walk through the most common types of insurance:
Home and contents insurance, if you own your own home Contents insurance, if you’re renting
Does it already feel like your holiday was months ago? January can be a mixed blessing. The weather’s great, but you’re trapped inside at your
“It just got to the point where it was just like – what are we doing? We both work 5 days a week – we
Plans for the wedding were on track – in 2020, that’s a feat in itself.
Jason (pictured with one of his Indian ring-neck parakeets) and his wife hand-rear birds, which are then sold through pet shops – Cockatiels, Indian Ringneck
Jone has been a Harmoney customer for a few years, where he’s used a couple of loans to fund trips to visit family back in
Although Harmoney customer, Hinga, felt she and her husband were managing to cope - considering changes in their finances brought on by COVID - she
To help cope with grief, some people try to keep busy. Robert didn’t really have a choice.
Spring renovation season
There is something special about the transition from winter to spring that brings out the inner home renovation spirit in us.
In our last post, we discussed tips for setting up a home office. Read those tips here.
The outbreak of Covid-19 has already changed many of the ways that we approach doing things as normal.
Spring clean your finances
Spring has officially sprung here in New Zealand! With the turn of the seasons comes the age-old tradition of taking time to
4 tips for virtual of semi-virtual weddings We are lucky enough in NZ to gather for weddings during the pandemic.
5 Tips to Save Money on Energy this Spring
Take a look behind your refrigerator
If spring cleaning is in full swing and you want to go
INFORMATION UPDATED 2 April 2020
Change and uncertainty can make for stressful times, particularly when it comes to your financial situation.
The first months of 2020 have been a roller coaster ride when it comes to global news and events.
You’ve worked hard all year to keep your finances on track.
Financial stress can impact anyone at any time, particularly if someone’s circumstances change unexpectedly - but talking about money difficulties remains something that most people
Whether it’s a top-to-toe home makeover or just a bit of a tidy up in the garden, the power tools and garden tools come out
Is there anything more annoying when you have saved or borrowed money for something, whether it’s a new fridge, new car, new clothes, that e-scooter you’ve wanted
If you have a teenager in the house you will have, in a perfect world, been able to expose them to good money habits as they’ve
Your 30s and 40s are the time in your life when you might well be approaching your peak earning years, but it’s also when life
We’ve reached the time of year when people start to wince when they hear the word “Christmas”, but with fewer than 100 days to go
Are you in the market for a cuddly companion? Cats are much cheaper than dogs, right? The right answer to that is: “it depends”.
Roller hockey might be a small sport in New Zealand, but it’s definitely part of the DNA of Janine Murray and her family.
What do you think about when you think about budgets?
For a lot of us, it’s a word that means accounting for every penny, spending only
Using social media might be free but it can also be a tidal wave of temptation, particularly when if you’re susceptible to impulse buying.
Are you in the market for a new set of wheels? If, like many people, you’re not in a position to buy a car outright,
If you’re caring for an elderly relative, it can be useful to know what financial, practical and emotional support is out there for you.