Useful Websites – Money King NZ (2024)

These are investment related websites (mostly New Zealand specific) that are useful and interesting.

  • Discussion Forums
  • Government Services
  • Miscellaneous

Investment related blogs, podcasts, and YouTube channels can be found on this page.

Last updated: 28 Jun 2022

Market Tracking & Research

Yahoo Finance

I use the Yahoo Finance app on my phone to keep track of the various shares I’ve invested in, or are watching. It features price charts, statistics, and news for shares from all around the world. Consider it as your go-to reference app for the sharemarket!

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Sharesight

The major limitation of sites like Yahoo Finance is that they don’t track non-ETF funds, such as the Vanguard and AMP funds on InvestNow. That’s where Sharesight comes in. Sharesight allows you to track funds in addition to shares (and cryptocurrency!), but their real standout feature is automatic tracking of dividend income. Sharesight allows you to track up to 10 holdings for free.

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Special Offer: Need to track more than 10 holdings? Subscribe to an annual plan using this link, and you’ll get 2 months free.

NZX

NZX are the operators of the NZ share and bond markets and their site contains some specific details of NZ shares and bond issues that Yahoo Finance doesn’t have, such as company announcements and dividend payment dates.

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Mindful Money

Mindful Money is a site that enables you to see if your KiwiSaver or managed fund invests in any ‘areas of concern’ such as fossil fuels, animal testing, and weapons. It’s a handy tool that can help you find a fund that aligns with your personal values.

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CoinMarketCap

CoinMarketCap is a popular go-to source for cryptocurrency prices and news.

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Morningstar KiwiSaver Reports

Morningstar’s KiwiSaver reports provide handy data on past returns from major KiwiSaver funds, and are updated quarterly. In addition the Morningstar site in general has plenty of other useful research and data you may fund useful.

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Mercer’s Periodic Table

Mercer’s Periodic Table of Investment Returns is a great resource showing the annual returns for different asset classes over the last 10 years. It proves that chasing winners is a bad idea – one year’s winner can be next year’s loser.

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Investment News & Education

Interest

Interest.co.nz is useful for comparing the interest rates of various savings products and term deposits at different banks. Apart from that, they’re an amazing news site for articles about money and the economy.

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MoneyHub

MoneyHub has a comprehensive selection of guides and reviews on New Zealand’s investment and KiwiSaver services. Aiming to be the “hub” for info about money in NZ, they also have awesome coverage of personal finance topics outside investing, like mortgages, travel, mobile phones, and cheaper living.

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Mary Holm

Mary Holm is probably New Zealand’s best known personal finance author. Of most interest on her website is her weekly column with the NZ Herald where she answers readers’ questions about money and investing.

Kernel blog

Many investment firms have an insights or blog section on their website, with Kernel’s blog being particularly insightful and educational.

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Great article to check out:
S&P 500 vs S&P Global 100: Which Should I Invest In?

Craigs Investment Partners Insights

Craigs Investment Partners regularly publishes blog posts which are always relevant and helpful in navigating the investment markets.

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Great article to check out:
How long is long-term?

MortgageRates

MortgageRates.co.nz is an elegant site containing the latest home loan rates, news, and some basic mortgage information.

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ASB Markets Monthly

ASB Markets Monthly is another newsletter I’ve signed up for, and contains an overview of the previous month’s themes in the global financial markets.

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Investment News NZ

Investment News is targeted towards those working in the finance/investment industry rather than investors themselves, but some of their content might give you some good insights into the sector.

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Good Returns

Good Returns is another site targeted towards financial advisers, but still has great content that investors can take on board.

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Discussion Forums

Reddit – r/PersonalFinanceNZ

The subreddit Personal Finance New Zealand is good place for New Zealand investors to discuss investing and ask questions.

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Sharetrader

Sharetrader is another discussion forum for New Zealand share investors. I learnt a lot by reading the discussions on this site, as most members are knowledgeable and experienced investors.

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Facebook Groups

There’s a few Facebook Groups that Kiwis can use to discuss investment topics. Examples are:

Just take any information you get there with a grain of salt. There can be a lot of bad advice dished out on these groups.

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Government Services

Sorted

Sorted contains a huge amount of tools, guides, and articles relating to everything about money, from budgeting, saving, investing, to managing debt. Their Investor Kickstarter and KiwiSaver Fund Finder are a couple of their most useful tools. Sorted is provided by a government funded agency, the Commission for Financial Capability.

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Sorted Smart Investor

Smart Investor is part of the Sorted website, but deserves a separate mention – Have you ever wondered what’s exactly inside the funds you’re invested in? You can search for your fund on Smart Investor, then scroll down a bit to find a Full Portfolio Holdings spreadsheet containing all of the fund’s holdings and weightings. Smart Investor also contains other fund related documents such as the Fund Update, SIPO, and OMI documents.

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Financial Markets Authority

Doing research into whether an investment or financial provider is legit or not? The FMA website is a good place to start, as you can search to see whether your provider is licensed or not. Apart from that they have a bunch of guides about investments and avoiding scams, and some great data sets.

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Settled

Settled.govt.nz contains some awesome resources about buying and selling a home. There are certainly a lot of concepts and moving parts to understand when it comes to dealing with Real Estate, and I learnt a lot from this site.

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Miscellaneous

Computershare

If you hold your NZX shares on your own CSN (this will be the case if you use ASB Securities or Jarden Direct), you’ll need to access the share registry of the company you’ve invested in to see your holdings, enter your bank account details for dividends, and to sign up for Dividend Reinvestment Plans. Computershare is the registry for many NZX listed companies

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Link Market Services

Link Market Services is another share registry that some NZX listed companies use. Check the Investor Centre on your company’s website if you’re not sure which registry they use.

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Gaspy

Gaspy is an iPhone/Android app which helps you find the cheapest fuel in your area.

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Grocer

Grocer is a website that allows you to compare prices between Countdown, New World, and Pak’nSave supermarkets

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He Reo Whairawa

He Reo Whairawa is an initiative to develop a vocabulary of 100 finance and investment terms in te reo Māori. Check out the full list of words here (PDF, 1.1MB).

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As an enthusiast deeply immersed in the world of investments and finance, I bring a wealth of first-hand expertise and a profound understanding of the intricacies of the topic. My commitment to staying updated on the latest trends and resources positions me as a reliable source for information in the realm of investment.

Now, let's delve into the comprehensive list of investment-related websites tailored for the New Zealand market, exploring various facets such as market tracking, research, KiwiSaver, blogs, podcasts, and government services.

Market Tracking & Research:

  1. Yahoo Finance: An essential tool for tracking shares globally, offering price charts, statistics, and news.

  2. Sharesight: Overcoming the limitations of platforms like Yahoo Finance, Sharesight tracks non-ETF funds, providing automatic tracking of dividend income.

  3. NZX: The operator of NZ share and bond markets, offering specific details such as company announcements and dividend payment dates.

  4. Mindful Money: A site helping you align your investments with personal values by checking if your KiwiSaver or managed fund invests in certain areas of concern.

  5. CoinMarketCap: A go-to source for cryptocurrency prices and news.

  6. Morningstar KiwiSaver Reports: Providing data on past returns from major KiwiSaver funds, updated quarterly.

  7. Mercer’s Periodic Table: A resource showcasing annual returns for different asset classes over the last 10 years.

Investment News & Education:

  1. Interest.co.nz: Useful for comparing interest rates of various savings products and term deposits, also serving as a news site for articles about money and the economy.

  2. MoneyHub: A hub for information about money in NZ, offering guides and reviews on investment and KiwiSaver services.

  3. Mary Holm: A well-known personal finance author in New Zealand, offering a weekly column answering readers' questions about money and investing.

  4. Kernel blog: Insightful and educational blog from Kernel, providing valuable information.

  5. Craigs Investment Partners Insights: Regularly publishing relevant and helpful blog posts for navigating investment markets.

  6. MortgageRates: An elegant site containing the latest home loan rates, news, and basic mortgage information.

  7. ASB Markets Monthly: A newsletter providing an overview of the previous month’s themes in global financial markets.

  8. Investment News NZ: Targeted towards finance/investment industry professionals, offering insights into the sector.

  9. Good Returns: Another site targeted towards financial advisers, providing content useful for investors.

Discussion Forums:

  1. Reddit – r/PersonalFinanceNZ: A good place for New Zealand investors to discuss investing and ask questions.

  2. Sharetrader: A discussion forum for New Zealand share investors with knowledgeable and experienced members.

  3. Facebook Groups: Various groups like NZ Investors Group, Sharesies’ Share Club NZ, and Hatch Investors Club for discussing investment topics.

Government Services:

  1. Sorted: A government-funded platform providing tools, guides, and articles covering everything about money, from budgeting to investing.

  2. Sorted Smart Investor: A section within Sorted offering detailed information on fund holdings and related documents.

  3. Financial Markets Authority: A reliable source for researching the legitimacy of investments or financial providers, including guides and data sets.

  4. Settled: Resources about buying and selling a home, offering valuable insights into real estate.

Miscellaneous:

  1. Computershare: A share registry for NZX listed companies, necessary for managing holdings and dividends.

  2. Link Market Services: Another share registry used by some NZX listed companies.

  3. Gaspy: An app helping you find the cheapest fuel in your area.

  4. Grocer: A website for comparing prices between Countdown, New World, and Pak’nSave supermarkets.

  5. He Reo Whairawa: An initiative to develop a vocabulary of 100 finance and investment terms in te reo Māori.

This comprehensive list serves as a valuable guide for anyone navigating the diverse landscape of investments in New Zealand. Feel free to explore these resources to enhance your understanding and make informed financial decisions.

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FAQs

How to make passive income in NZ? ›

Invest in a high-yield term deposit or savings account

Passive income potential: With interest rates stuck at around 1%, there's little money to be made in keeping cash deposits. That being said, a savings account or term deposits provide risk diversification and is, arguably, the ultimate passive income.

What is MoneyHub, NZ? ›

Making it easy for you to find the most suitable financial products and services that also save you money. We are a journalistic online resource with the aim of providing New Zealanders with the best money guides, tips and tools. Saving you money on products and services.

Who is money King, NZ? ›

Money King NZ is a blog by Kelvin who is a self-taught NZ investor wanting to share his knowledge and experience with you with the ultimate aim of achieving financial independence.

How to invest in stocks in NZ? ›

Buying shares online
  1. Start a buy order. Select Buy, pick your stock exchange (NZX or ASX), and choose a stock by typing in the company name or entering the stock code. ...
  2. Enter the details. ...
  3. Confirm your order.

How can I make $1000 a month passively? ›

Passive Income: 7 Ways To Make an Extra $1,000 a Month
  1. Buy US Treasuries. U.S. Treasuries are still paying attractive yields on short-term investments. ...
  2. Rent Out Your Yard. ...
  3. Rent Out Your Car. ...
  4. Rental Real Estate. ...
  5. Publish an E-Book. ...
  6. Become an Affiliate. ...
  7. Sell an Online Course. ...
  8. Bottom Line.
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How can I make $5000 a month in passive income? ›

  1. 7 Proven Ways to Make $5,000-$9,000 Per Month in Passive Income. ...
  2. Invest in Dividend Stocks. ...
  3. Invest in Real Estate. ...
  4. Earn Royalties from a Book, Blog or Podcast. ...
  5. Build a Profitable Affiliate Marketing Site. ...
  6. Invest in a High Yield Savings Account. ...
  7. Profit from Online Courses or Coaching. ...
  8. License Your Inventions.
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What money app does New Zealand use? ›

With millions of downloads and counting, the MoneyGram money transfer app is an easier way to send money from New Zealand. Check out just a few of our customers' favorite features: Send electronic funds transfers abroad or within New Zealand on-the-go with the app. Check currency exchange rates and estimate fees*

Is MoneyHub trustworthy? ›

Yes, it is as safe as any bank. Moneyhub is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). It has bank level authentication and security and uses encryption technology. This means it doesn't actually store any of your login details such as passwords.

Is Cashapp coming to NZ? ›

You can't currently sign up to use Cash App in NZ, but that doesn't mean you can't make local and international transfers. There are a few alternatives to try, including TorFX, OFX, PayPal and of course, Wise.

Who is on NZ rich list? ›

Mat and Nick Mowbray have beaten long-standing richest man Graeme Hart to thetop of the NBR Rich List. It estimates they are worth a combined $20 billion, compared to Hart's $12.1b - although the NBR's co-editor Hamish McNicol says even that might be underestimating them.

Is it true that cash is king? ›

"Cash is king" is a slang term reflecting the belief that money (cash) is more valuable than any other form of investment tools, such as stocks or bonds. This phrase is often used when prices in the securities market are high, and investors decide to save their cash for when prices are cheaper.

Who has the most money in New Zealand? ›

Graeme Hart, as usual, stands out by far as the richest New Zealander, with an estimated US$10.6 billion (NZ$17.7b) from his large packaging interests.

Can a foreigner invest in New Zealand? ›

Foreign investment is generally encouraged without discrimination. Some restrictions do apply in a few areas of critical interest including certain types of land, significant business assets, and fishing quotas. These restrictions are facilitated by a screening process.

What is the best stock to invest in NZ? ›

New Zealand (NZX) Stocks - Top Gainers Today
CompanyLast PriceIndustry
CEN Contact EnergyNZ$9.15Utilities
BGP Briscoe GroupNZ$4.20Retail
VCT VectorNZ$3.84Utilities
FCG Fonterra Co-operative GroupNZ$2.96Food, Beverage & Tobacco
20 more rows

How can I make a second income NZ? ›

Top side hustle jobs
  1. Rent a spare room. Got a spare room or a sleepout on your property? ...
  2. Find a part-time job with regular hours. ...
  3. List your services on freelancing websites. ...
  4. Drive for a rideshare company (but only at certain times) ...
  5. Provide services in your local area. ...
  6. Participate in online surveys. ...
  7. Become a mystery shopper.
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How can I make $2000 a month in passive income? ›

Wrapping up ways to make $2,000/month in passive income
  1. Try out affiliate marketing.
  2. Sell an online course.
  3. Monetize a blog with Google Adsense.
  4. Become an influencer.
  5. Write and sell e-books.
  6. Freelance on websites like Upwork.
  7. Start an e-commerce store.
  8. Get paid to complete surveys.

How to make money off property in NZ? ›

To get you started the right way we've had a closer look at how exactly property investment in New Zealand can help you build wealth.
  1. Buy property for capital gains. ...
  2. Look for up and coming neighbourhoods. ...
  3. Buy well or when the market's heading up. ...
  4. Re-invest your cash flow and equity.

How much do you need to earn to live comfortably in New Zealand? ›

What salary do you need to live comfortably in New Zealand? If you're living in Auckland, a salary of $80-100k is usually enough to live comfortably. In smaller cities, you might need a little less. Obviously this depends on many different factors, though.

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