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Yes, if your investment in a term deposit or an ASB Term Fund account is for a term of six ...
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What does Market Volatility Mean? Market Volatility refers to ups and downs in investment values. From time to time, we ...
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Call us on 0800 803 804 or email invest@asb.co.nz to request a withdrawal from your ASB Investment Funds account. You ...
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There is no minimum investment amount to get started with ASB Investment Funds. Once your account is open you can ...
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Yes – each KiwiSaver first home withdrawal application is assessed on an individual basis. Note: If you’re applying to Kāinga ...
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Your PIE (Prescibed Interest Entities) tax certificate is sent to you every year, usually in May, and details the tax ...
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If you are contributing to your KiwiSaver account, you may be eligible to receive an annual Government contribution (also known ...
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The annual Government contribution (also known as a member tax credit) is calculated based on a year that begins on ...
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You will be eligible for the annual Government contribution (also known as a member tax credit) if you: are a ...
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You can join the ASB KiwiSaver Scheme if you: are a New Zealand citizen or entitled to live in New ...
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You will be eligible for the annual Government contribution (also known as a member tax credit) if you: are a ...
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If you are contributing to your KiwiSaver account, you may be eligible to receive an annual Government contribution (also known ...
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There is no minimum investment amount to get started with ASB Investment Funds. Once your account is open you can ...
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A capital note is a short-term bond issued by a company to help pay company liabilities. When you buy a ...
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No, once a term deposit or ASB Term Fund account is set up you won’t be able to add more ...
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A PIE is a type of investment entity that attributes taxable income to its investors and pays tax on their ...
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Yes, a KiwiSaver first home withdrawal can be used to buy land, provided you intend to build a home to ...
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Yes, if your investment in a term deposit or an ASB Term Fund account is for a term of six ...
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If you are self-employed (and are not paying yourself via PAYE) or not employed, you have the flexibility to stop ...
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Your employer doesn’t have to make contributions after you reach 65. However, if you joined KiwiSaver for the first time ...
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Yes, if your investment in a term deposit or an ASB Term Fund account is for a term of six ...
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What does Market Volatility Mean? Market Volatility refers to ups and downs in investment values. From time to time, we ...
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Call us on 0800 803 804 or email invest@asb.co.nz to request a withdrawal from your ASB Investment Funds account. You ...
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There is no minimum investment amount to get started with ASB Investment Funds. Once your account is open you can ...
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Yes – each KiwiSaver first home withdrawal application is assessed on an individual basis. Note: If you’re applying to Kāinga ...
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Your PIE (Prescibed Interest Entities) tax certificate is sent to you every year, usually in May, and details the tax ...
-
If you are contributing to your KiwiSaver account, you may be eligible to receive an annual Government contribution (also known ...
-
The annual Government contribution (also known as a member tax credit) is calculated based on a year that begins on ...
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You will be eligible for the annual Government contribution (also known as a member tax credit) if you: are a ...
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You can join the ASB KiwiSaver Scheme if you: are a New Zealand citizen or entitled to live in New ...