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USA Day 4 - Good Guys, Gummies & God
On day 4 we rip into another day at the conference and learn about customer service and what will happen with AI in the coming years. We also have some thoughts about how religion and god are quite important to people here and how that gives people a lot of guidance. Plus the usual 48 tangents, we have definitely forgotten to cover some things, so we will do that on day 5.
Hey thanks for listening! Please take some form of action from this content, don’t just be a consumer, become a producer! Make sure you’re subscribed to Money Mail via Keepthechange.co.nz to receive our weekly lesson on money and financial literacy. Stay close to us on social media and share this with someone that you think this content will help. Together we can collectively improve the financial literacy of New Zealand - let’s get on with it.
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Money Mail 250 - Falling Interest Rates = Pay Rises For Most NZ Households
46:34|Back in 2021 (Money Mail 83) we started talking about pay cuts for NZers because interest rates were about to rise and impact a number of people. This meant a pay cut for a household budget that now had to pay higher interest costs. But we are now into the reverse. The pay rises have begun for some!!!! With rates falling, the financial relief will reach households faster because there is so much rolling off onto a cheaper rate. Let's explore.Hey thanks for listening! Please take some form of action from this content, don’t just be a consumer, become a producer! Make sure you’re subscribed to Money Mail via Keepthechange.co.nz to receive our weekly lesson on money and financial literacy. Stay close to us on social media and share this with someone that you think this content will help. Together we can collectively improve the financial literacy of New Zealand - let’s get on with it. Find us here:@keepthechange_nzhttps://www.keepthechange.co.nz/The Rise & Fall,(Part 1) & Now Redemption (Part 2) of Simon Phillips
01:43:28|Simon Phillips returns to the podcast with more wild tangents and hard-earned wisdom than you can imagine. You may remember Simon as the founder of Fitwear, the brand that skyrocketed to over $3 million in annual sales, before it all came crashing down, leaving him in massive debt and back at home owing hundreds of thousands to his parents.Now, with his debt cleared and a fresh outlook, Simon is rebuilding, not just his business ventures, but himself. In this episode, we dive deep into his personal journey of resilience, self-improvement, and the lessons he’s learned to ensure he never hits rock bottom again.Tune in for a seriously unfiltered conversation on growth, setbacks, ADHD, focus, and what it really takes to rise again.Enjoy the ride.Find Simon: https://www.instagram.com/simonjohnphillips/Generate are supporting my vision to improve the financial literacy of 100,000 kiwis by sponsoring Keep The Change. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out moreMoney Mail 249 - When Is 'Enough', Enough?
46:04|If you don’t decide what enough looks like, the world will decide for you. And the world’s answer will always be “more.” Because, as I said, there’s profit in keeping you striving. When we’re stuck in a cycle of constantly chasing more, we can lose sight of what we truly want. That’s why defining what enough looks like is crucial. So, how do YOU define enough? It’s personal and it's up to you. Let's get you thinking about it.Hey thanks for listening! Please take some form of action from this content, don’t just be a consumer, become a producer! Make sure you’re subscribed to Money Mail via Keepthechange.co.nz to receive our weekly lesson on money and financial literacy. Stay close to us on social media and share this with someone that you think this content will help. Together we can collectively improve the financial literacy of New Zealand - let’s get on with it. Find us here:@keepthechange_nzhttps://www.keepthechange.co.nz/MY2CENTS - Credit card debt to millionaire?
05:10|This is the audio from a recent YouTube video that you might find interesting.Hey thanks for listening! Please take some form of action from this content, don’t just be a consumer, become a producer! Make sure you’re subscribed to Money Mail via Keepthechange.co.nz to receive our weekly lesson on money and financial literacy. Stay close to us on social media and share this with someone that you think this content will help. Together we can collectively improve the financial literacy of New Zealand - let’s get on with it.Find us here:@keepthechange_nzhttps://www.keepthechange.co.nz/How to Escape 'Status Mode' w Mikey Smith (GuardianSmith.co.nz)
46:39|You’ve escaped survival mode and now you’re being marketed to to give your excess cash to the machine. Wait, what machine? You’re about to find out. Have you ever felt like you're working hard just to keep up appearances, keep up with the Joneses(who TF are they anyway?), to get a better title, to feel important? That’s status mode; a trap where self-worth is tied to possessions, titles, or external validation. In this episode, we’ll explore how to recognise when you’re stuck in this cycle and provide practical strategies to move toward genuine freedom and purpose (the top 2 tiers of the pyramid). Discover how to align your spending with your values, prioritise experiences over things, and build a life that’s meaningful to you; not what society expects. It’s time to stop chasing and start living.Note - if you haven’t listened to the podcast ‘The pyramid that explains your situation’, you may want to for some pre-context. I have a goal to help 100,000 Kiwis improve their financial literacy. Generate KiwiSaver Scheme has sponsored Keep The Change to help me reach more people and make this a reality. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more.Money Mail 248 - 'Put It On The Mortgage'...Dead In 2024
46:14|'Put it on the mortgage'. With lower interest rates and rising house prices, why wouldn’t you? For years, many New Zealanders have tapped into their home equity; borrowing against their property to access cash. Using the house as an ATM is out of favour and now only 11% of 'new' loans were of that type. In 2019 it was almost 20%. Since the data series began a decade ago, mortgage top-ups were the lowest ever in 2024 - and declining during the year.Hey thanks for listening! Please take some form of action from this content, don’t just be a consumer, become a producer! Make sure you’re subscribed to Money Mail via Keepthechange.co.nz to receive our weekly lesson on money and financial literacy. Stay close to us on social media and share this with someone that you think this content will help. Together we can collectively improve the financial literacy of New Zealand - let’s get on with it. Find us here:@keepthechange_nzhttps://www.keepthechange.co.nz/MY2CENTS - Best Inflation Hedge
08:55|This is the audio from a recent YouTube video that you might find interesting.Hey thanks for listening! Please take some form of action from this content, don’t just be a consumer, become a producer! Make sure you’re subscribed to Money Mail via Keepthechange.co.nz to receive our weekly lesson on money and financial literacy. Stay close to us on social media and share this with someone that you think this content will help. Together we can collectively improve the financial literacy of New Zealand - let’s get on with it.Find us here:@keepthechange_nzhttps://www.keepthechange.co.nz/A 20% House Deposit & Student Loan Cleared At 26 Tom Flanagan (KTC Listener) [Changers]
38:52|Tom, 26, shares his inspiring journey of buying his first home with his partner on Auckland's North Shore, without the bank of Mum & Dad.In this episode, Tom (a listener to KTC) unpacks the financial principles from Keep The Change (& other learning) that helped him achieve this milestone: upping his KiwiSaver, paying off a $45k student loan, investing in the S&P 500, and leveraging his value to land better-paying jobs.We also dive into his hustle, his plans to start a business, and why he’s staying in New Zealand despite the Aussie exodus. This story proves that with the right mindset and strategy, young Kiwis can still thrive at home.I have a goal to help 100,000 Kiwis improve their financial literacy. Generate KiwiSaver Scheme has sponsored Keep The Change to help me reach more people and make this a reality. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more.As always, no part of this podcast is intended as financial advice; it is intended as general information only.Ep 247 - What If Stock Markets Tank In 2025?
33:30|At the back end of 2024 I started to get worried about stock market returns. I was receiving too many messages from people having great performance in their KiwiSaver and their investments. Don’t get me wrong, I loved to see it. I was even checking mine. A 16% gain for my KiwiSaver in 2024. You beauty. But when these messages kept coming, I got worried. Worried about what happens when it suddenly turns. Because it can. So what do we need to be thinking about?Hey thanks for listening! Please take some form of action from this content, don’t just be a consumer, become a producer! Make sure you’re subscribed to Money Mail via Keepthechange.co.nz to receive our weekly lesson on money and financial literacy. Stay close to us on social media and share this with someone that you think this content will help. Together we can collectively improve the financial literacy of New Zealand - let’s get on with it. Find us here:@keepthechange_nzhttps://www.keepthechange.co.nz/