Te Ara Ahunga Ora Retirement Commission has released a new study looking at the often-unforeseen financial impacts of health conditions as people age. In-depth interviews were conducted with older people grappling with disabilities or experiencing difficulties .
Te Ara Ahunga Ora Retirement Commission’s Sorted Money Month kicks off today (1 August), putting the spotlight on improving our financial lives for the next four weeks. Money Month is an annual campaign run alongside organisations from across .
New research has revealed the emotional strain of pensioners caught offshore due to COVID-19 border closures and the impact of having their NZ Super payments stopped, repayment demands issued, and the difficulties navigating government bureaucracy .
A new glossary has been launched aiming to strip away the overly complex language used in financial services to make money terms more accessible to New Zealanders. Over the past 18 months, Te Ara Ahunga Ora Retirement Commission has worked with .
New research has revealed the prevalence of employers including KiwiSaver contributions as part of employees’ total remuneration rather than on top of their earnings. Te Ara Ahunga Ora Retirement Commission surveyed more than 300 small, medium, and .