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Oily Rag: Bubble, squeak and save

With spring still a fair way off, we thought it was time to dig into the Oily Rag archives to find more reader tips for low-cost winter meals.

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Liz Koh: Your will: Keep your children in the loop

Sibling rivalry is common, but add to the mix the death of parents and a sizeable estate and you have a recipe for the destruction of family relationships.

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Mobile revolution

Almost half of New Zealanders now use mobile devices to shop online, a new survey shows.

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Nationals next for winery champ

After a hard battle which tested knowledge, technical and practical skills, Villa Maria's Paul Robinson was named Hawke's Bay regional Moore Stephens Markhams Young Viticulturist of the Year.

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Finance: Charity funds dry up

More money more problems, some say, but can the reverse be true?

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Central city block's potential pulls in businesses

Vacancies are filling fast in the 100 Heretaunga St block, with Brendocs Smokehouse Café the third store to open in recent weeks.

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Shelley Hanna: No big KiwiSaver rake off

Shelley Hanna answers all of your Kiwisaver questions.

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Finance: Offshore diversification key to security

The recent earthquakes in central New Zealand have given us all a little reminder, as if we need one, that we live in the Shaky Isles.

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Fonterra must correct this failure

I feared for my job after putting cups on a cow with mastitis.

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Boost for Bay's property market

Pessimism is giving way to optimism says Turley & Co's half-year Commercial-Industrial Property Market Report for Hawke's Bay.

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Oily Rag: Turn trash into treasure

Dedicated oily raggers love digging through trash - there's so much there that can be given a new life purpose! Here are some second-hand uses for plastic, newspaper, and tea bags.

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Liz Koh: KiwiSaver options when you reach 65

Confusion still reigns for KiwiSaver members reaching the age of 65 as to what to do with their funds and whether to keep contributing.

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Savings improve as belts tighten

Kiwis are keeping their credit cards safely tucked away and thinking twice before taking on debt, new research shows, Lydia Anderson reports

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Green shoots for Bay

People are realising Hawke's Bay "could be even more amazing", and that's why figures show a recovery in the economy, a business leader says.

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Finance: Big future for Maori business

I recently heard someone say that the best way to get Maori into small business was to give them a big business.

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Finance: Beware New Zealand market's red flags

Sometimes there are highly visible red flags waving everywhere and investors would be wise to take heed.

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Shelley Hanna: KiwiSaver suits self employed

As long as you contribute $20 per week KiwiSaver wins hands down.

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Oily Rag: Spot six styles of shoppers

After decades of watching shoppers, we would like to share our observations of shopping personalities.

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Liz Koh: Financial advisers help at all life stages

Money is something that enables us to enjoy life.

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We're smart phone users

The rise of the smartphone and a third competitor in the telco market has shaken things up, giving mobile users more options than ever before.

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