No Stupid Questions with Susan Edmunds

Thrift Podcast: Investing with Share Trading Apps

13 min · 11. maj 2026
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About a million New Zealanders are using some form of DIY share investing account to build extra wealth. In this bonus episode from the RNZ podcast Thrift, Susan joins Thrift host, Katy Gosset, to discuss how share trading apps work and we meet some fledgling investors. You can hear more money saving tips and tricks from Thrift on the RNZ website [https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/thrift] or on your favourite podcast app. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details [https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/no-stupid-questions?share=4d30049e-4a42-4123-90cd-734e923e6824]

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The news lately seems to have lots of good stories about how well our farmers are doing. Fonterra's big payout, exports going really well and sheep and beef farmers are seeing a rebound after years of struggle. But there are also stories how some New Zealanders can't afford to buy food like the beef, lamb,  butter and cheese our farmers produce. How come? On this episode of No Stupid Questions with Susan Edmunds, we'll go behind the headlines on this as well as questions about the NZ Super Fund, gift cards and even wind power. In this episode, Susan answers questions about: * How can the economy be good for one sector but not another? * What is the NZ Super Fund? What does it do and can that be changed? * Do all vouchers have an expiry date? * Do you have to accept a cash offer from their insurer? * Is your supermarket loyalty card working for you - or for them? If you have a money question you'd like Susan to answer, put it in an email or voice memo, then send it to questions@rnz.co.nz [questions@rnz.co.nz]. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details [https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/no-stupid-questions?share=f46edd0a-ae29-4aa9-8175-f36cc425b4ad]

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