Workplace saving

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Women saving at work

Kiwi Story

Ten years ago Ann & Kiri were trying to decide whether to join their company super scheme. The ...

The impact of high fees

Kiwi Story

Steve and Barbara are in their 40s. After repaying their mortgage, they decided to start a serious savings ...

The advantage of a workplace scheme

Kiwi Story

At 45, Jenny had become mortgage-free and wanted to start saving for her retirement. She thought she ...

Employees

Saving at work can be one of the easiest ways to 'pay yourself first'.

Employers

Many employers want to help their employees save and plan for retirement. Others simply want to help their employees develop personal money skills.

At Work

Work is a great place to start getting your finances sorted. There's a lot you can do whether you're a worker or the boss.

Save your pay before you see it

Regular saving is key to getting your money sorted, but we all know how hard it can be.

Special issues for women saving at work

If you're a woman who's not too sure about company super schemes, read on.

Questions to ask before joining your company super scheme

Like any investment or saving decision you make, you need to find out as much as you can about your company super scheme before deciding whether it's the best option for you.

Glossary: investment
A way to use your money to make it grow.

Join the company scheme?

Why join the company scheme?

If your company offers a saving or super scheme, chances are it's worth considering joining.