Rich Enough? Managing Your Money | Mary Holm
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Friday 29 August 6pm-7pm (doors open at 5.30pm)
Hosted at Warkworth Town Hall by the Warkworth Library team
FREE tickets are available! Get yours now!
Learn how to make your money work harder now and for your future! Join bestselling author and trusted financial specialist Mary Holm as she presents an evening of engaging kōrero about personal finances, Kiwisaver and money management for Kiwis, based on her revised and updated edition of the No.1 best-selling guide, Rich Enough? Whatever your income, Mary's practical and up-to-date advice and information will help you reach your financial and family goals.
Book sales provided by Paper Plus Warkworth - meet and greet the author and have your books signed after the event, or borrow a Bestie book from our Warkworth Library team.
About the book:
Aotearoa's most trusted personal finance specialist Mary Holm updates her bestselling guide Rich Enough? for the current climate. K*ll off debt, grow savings, manage KiwiSaver funds, spend and invest wisely, and thrive in retirement - without a million in the bank.
Meet the author:
Mary Holm (ONZM for services to financial literacy education) is the author of six books, two of them number one New Zealand bestsellers. She is also an award-winning columnist and a seminar presenter. She holds a BA in economic history. MA in journalism, and MBA in finance (University of Chicago, where she was taught by Nobel Laureate Merton Miller and graduated in the top 15 percent).
Mary writes a Q&A personal finance column in the Weekend Herald and discusses personal finance issues with Jesse Mulligan on RNZ every second Thursday. For 16 years she wrote an investor column, which ran in the Dominion Post, Christchurch Press, Waikato Times and other newspapers. Mary is also a director of Financial Services Complaints Ltd (FSCL). She lives by the sea near Auckland.
Transport, parking and accessibility:
There is a car park and on-street parking available near the Warkworth Town Hall. If you are taking public transport, the closest bus stop is 4593 off Percy Street. See AT's Journey Planner for route details.
Mobility parking is available with an entrance ramp.
Photo credit: Tim Ansley
This event is presented by Auckland Council Libraries as part of We Read Auckland / Ka Pānui Tātou i Tāmaki Makaurau.
Get Tickets
Hosted at Warkworth Town Hall by the Warkworth Library team
FREE tickets are available! Get yours now!
Learn how to make your money work harder now and for your future! Join bestselling author and trusted financial specialist Mary Holm as she presents an evening of engaging kōrero about personal finances, Kiwisaver and money management for Kiwis, based on her revised and updated edition of the No.1 best-selling guide, Rich Enough? Whatever your income, Mary's practical and up-to-date advice and information will help you reach your financial and family goals.
Book sales provided by Paper Plus Warkworth - meet and greet the author and have your books signed after the event, or borrow a Bestie book from our Warkworth Library team.
About the book:
Aotearoa's most trusted personal finance specialist Mary Holm updates her bestselling guide Rich Enough? for the current climate. K*ll off debt, grow savings, manage KiwiSaver funds, spend and invest wisely, and thrive in retirement - without a million in the bank.
Meet the author:
Mary Holm (ONZM for services to financial literacy education) is the author of six books, two of them number one New Zealand bestsellers. She is also an award-winning columnist and a seminar presenter. She holds a BA in economic history. MA in journalism, and MBA in finance (University of Chicago, where she was taught by Nobel Laureate Merton Miller and graduated in the top 15 percent).
Mary writes a Q&A personal finance column in the Weekend Herald and discusses personal finance issues with Jesse Mulligan on RNZ every second Thursday. For 16 years she wrote an investor column, which ran in the Dominion Post, Christchurch Press, Waikato Times and other newspapers. Mary is also a director of Financial Services Complaints Ltd (FSCL). She lives by the sea near Auckland.
Transport, parking and accessibility:
There is a car park and on-street parking available near the Warkworth Town Hall. If you are taking public transport, the closest bus stop is 4593 off Percy Street. See AT's Journey Planner for route details.
Mobility parking is available with an entrance ramp.
Photo credit: Tim Ansley
This event is presented by Auckland Council Libraries as part of We Read Auckland / Ka Pānui Tātou i Tāmaki Makaurau.
Get Tickets
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