The Happy Saver Podcast - Personal Finance in New Zealand
A podcast by Ruth - Personal Finance Blogger - Wednesdays

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110 Episodes
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69. A Financially Complicated Breakup
Published: 10/08/2022 -
68. On the trail to FIRE!
Published: 27/07/2022 -
67. How to Use Your Nest Egg in Retirement
Published: 13/07/2022 -
66. You've gotta know your numbers!
Published: 29/06/2022 -
65. I am no longer at the mercy of fate.
Published: 15/06/2022 -
64. Building intergenerational wealth through property investment.
Published: 1/06/2022 -
63. Revisit with Bradie: Suffocating Mortgage Debt to Financial Independence in Six Short Years
Published: 18/05/2022 -
62. I retired at 39!
Published: 4/05/2022 -
61. Revisit with Bella: I don’t want a student debt hangover!
Published: 20/04/2022 -
60. First Home Buyers
Published: 28/09/2021 -
59. The evolution of a workable financial plan.
Published: 22/09/2021 -
58. Leaving the big city for the Good Life
Published: 15/09/2021 -
57. You can plan not to be broke
Published: 8/09/2021 -
56. House Rich, Cash Poor
Published: 1/09/2021 -
55. Steep Grade Charge Down - Leaving Debt in the Rearview Mirror Forever
Published: 25/08/2021 -
54. Where are they now? A revisit with Lucas, Callum and Bradie.
Published: 5/05/2021 -
53. On a flight path to financial independence.
Published: 28/04/2021 -
52. I don’t want a student debt hangover!
Published: 21/04/2021 -
51. Family first, live within your means, always have an emergency fund.
Published: 14/04/2021 -
50. An investor with military precision!
Published: 7/04/2021
Your friends might not want to talk about money, but I do! Hi, I’m Ruth and I’m a blogger on Personal Finance and in this podcast I tell the stories of Kiwis and their experiences with the money in their lives. How do they use it or how does it use them? Where do they save and invest it and does it work? What are their financial triumphs and financial train wrecks? How can you extract the most out of life and spend as little as possible while doing it? Join me as I ask the questions everyone else is too polite to ask but is dying to know about New Zealanders and their money. Happy Saving! Ruth