MoneyMates Programme
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Auckland
What happens in a MoneyMates session?
Facilitators lead group sessions to talk openly about money and finances (not necessarily about their own debt, but about, choices, options and behaviours).
Together, over several weeks they can:
Learn more about getting control of debt, budgeting and cash flow, financial products, safer credit and growing their resources
Learn from other people who are in similar situations, share their own insights and knowledge and build support networks with people going through the same experiences
Access other information and support such as helplines and the Sorted website
Build up their networks with whānau and their community.
MoneyMates topics
Some of the topics covered in sessions include:
Your money personality and how we relate to money
Identifying needs and wants
How to have difficult money conversations
Financial planning
Financial goals and how to set them
Behaviour changes and how to keep track of money
Spending diaries and budgeting
DIY budget
Understanding the financial and emotional costs of debt
Managing and paying back debt
Borrowing sensibly
Credit cards, credit contracts and your credit rights
Your credit rating – what it is and how to improve it
How to save
Compound interest
Kiwisaver
Taxes and entitlements
Know what’s available in your community
Achieving financial goals
Joining a MoneyMates program can help people get on their feet financially, help them to manage their day-to-day cash flow needs and get a handle on debt.
Saving, investing, home ownership and a comfortable retirement are achievable financial goals that are available to everyone.
Get personalised support from one of our friendly staff
Email: appointments@mbst.org.nz
Book an appointment at one of our locations
Māngere: Shop 8B, Māngere Town Centre
Otahuhu: 33A Walmsley Road
Otara: Fair Mall, Bairds Road
Onehunga: 92 Beachcroft Avenue
Manurewa: 81 Finlayson Avenue, Clendon Park