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Global Finance’s Newsletter on April 2018
How to protect yourself from upward interest rate movements? Recently there has been media speculation about a ‘global economic Armageddon’ that would see large increases in home loan interest rates. On the other hand, some experts have said home loan rates will...
Trauma Insurance for Children
If your child suffered a serious illness or injury, would you be able to take time off to attend treatment? Imagine how hard it would be to support your sick child, pay your mortgage, maintain your household expenses or support the rest of your...
Worried about rising interest rates?
Off late media is abuzz with the news that interest rates will increase in the coming period. The US Federal Reserve, raised its benchmark interest rate by 0.25% in December 2016 – and has signaled more increases in 2017. It made it costlier for NZ banks to borrow for...
Facebook Competition Terms and Conditions
The promoter is: Global Financial Services Ltd whose registered office is at 19-22/203 Kirkbride Road, Airport Oaks, Auckland. The competition is open to residents of New Zealand aged 18 years or over except employees of GFS Ltd and their close relatives and anyone...
New Zealand-A land of opportunity but not without risk
No matter what background we have or what country we or our forebears come from, there is no doubt New Zealand offers opportunities to those prepared to work for them. This pioneering spirit in a modern world has become more often referred to as our entrepreneurial...
Five critical points for negotiating the best mortgage deals in NZ
Looking for buying a first home in New Zealand? Need best mortgage rates? This blog can give you bit insights for negotiating the best mortgage deals in New Zealand. 1) Know your Equity Equity (Your share in your house) = Assets – Liability Banks prefer customers with...
A bit of Global Finance’s Newsletter Quarter 1
Tactical Approach to Outsmart Housing Crisis and Prices! Auckland property market is in imbalance. Although this imbalance is not huge, it is still there, but I strongly disagree that there is a crisis. We see a shortage in the housing market, yes, but it cannot be...