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Retirement Commissioner - Latest News [Page 3]

Record Numbers Get “Sorted”

Friday, 10 May 2002, 3:09 pm | Retirement Commissioner

New Zealanders are flocking in unprecedented numbers to get out of debt and sort their personal finances They’re logging onto www.sorted.org.nz the Retirement Commission’s award winning website. More >>

New Zealanders Take to Getting Sorted

Wednesday, 28 November 2001, 5:37 pm | Retirement Commissioner

In just eight weeks since it launched, the Retirement Commission's new web site www.sorted.org.nz has attracted more than 100,000 visitors - proving New Zealanders are keen to get sorted on money matters. More >>

NZers Getting Sorted in Their Thousands

Monday, 8 October 2001, 4:44 pm | Retirement Commissioner

Thousands of New Zealanders have taken to the new independent financial planning web site www.sorted.org.nz since it was launched a week ago. More >>

Get Sorted On Money Matters @ www.sorted.org.nz

Friday, 28 September 2001, 11:44 am | Retirement Commissioner

We invite you to have a sneak preview of www.sorted.org.nz: a new website for anyone who wants to make better use of their money. More >>

Public Education Programme To Change Emphasis

Tuesday, 10 October 2000, 3:21 pm | Retirement Commissioner

Retirement Commissioner Colin Blair has signalled a change in the emphasis of his Office's public education programme in the coming year. More >>

Retirement Commissioner's Schools' Competition

Friday, 8 September 2000, 9:28 am | Retirement Commissioner

James Hargest High School of Invercargill has won the overall prize in the Retirement Commissioner's Schools' Competition sponsored by Armstrong Jones. More >>

Financial Literacy Essential for Young New Zealand

Tuesday, 20 June 2000, 1:27 pm | Retirement Commissioner

I doubt that many in this room would disagree with the proposition that educating our younger generations is one of the best investments we can make. Also the time and money that young people spend on their own tertiary education has to represent ... More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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