Six learning streams — three completely free — covering everything from budgeting your first pay to understanding KiwiSaver, mortgages, and the OCR. Built for New Zealanders, by New Zealanders.
Find your retirement gap. See exactly what you need to save to live the life you want. Takes 2 minutes.
Try the ToolBuild a 50/30/20 budget. See where your money goes and find the interest you're currently leaving on the table.
Try the ToolNo matter where you're at, there's a stream for you. You can always switch or explore all five.
Never thought much about money? Start here. We'll cover budgets, savings, and how to make your pay go further — no jargon, promise.
Get startedReady to put your money to work? Learn about KiwiSaver, shares, and how the NZX works — in plain English.
Get startedSaving for a deposit, understanding mortgages, and navigating the RBNZ's lending rules — we've got you covered.
Get startedTry our free Budget Builder — enter your income and expenses to get an instant 50/30/20 breakdown in under 2 minutes.
Every month we run a free live session on a hot money topic — KiwiSaver, first homes, budgeting, and more. Grab your spot now.
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Budgeting, payslips, sinking funds, debt, and compounding.
FreeOCR, inflation, RBNZ, and how it affects your wallet.
FreeKiwiSaver, student loans, life insurance, saving for a home, and buying a car.
FreeHome loans, interest rates, and LVR explained.
ProLife, health, and WOF for your finances.
ProShares, funds, and making KiwiSaver work harder.
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Colin spent almost two decades training analysts and associates at the world's top investment banks, private equity firms, and boutiques. Now he's bringing the same knowledge to everyday Kiwis — for free.
Physics PhD. Qualified NZ investment adviser. New Zealand citizen. And someone who genuinely believes you deserve to understand your money.
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