Don’t neglect the financial side or your relationships
June 27, 2022
Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) is helping make sure all New Zealanders know how to have a healthy financial relationship and what to look for when things might start to go wrong.
“There are simple things people can do to help make sure their relationships are healthy financial ones too. If your relationship is starting to get more serious, it’s a great opportunity to sit down and talk about finances. Being clear and open with each other is the key to starting out on the right foot,” says King.
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