In this Money Moments episode of It’s No Secret, we chat with Dora Yip, CMO at PocketSmith, about the real life of a “household CFO.” Dora, who grew up in Singapore and now lives in Dunedin, shares how culture, values, and human behaviour shape our money experiences. In this episode we dive into: The mental load of managing family finances and reframing budgeting as values-led decision-making.How a $1,200 bubble tea bill became a surprising lesson in intentional spending.Dora's toolkit ...
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In this Money Moments episode of It’s No Secret, we chat with Dora Yip, CMO at PocketSmith, about the real life of a “household CFO.” Dora, who grew up in Singapore and now lives in Dunedin, shares how culture, values, and human behaviour shape our money experiences. In this episode we dive into: The mental load of managing family finances and reframing budgeting as values-led decision-making.How a $1,200 bubble tea bill became a surprising lesson in intentional spending.Dora's toolkit ...
108. Navigating Market Turbulence: Tariffs, Volatility, and Staying the Course
It's No Secret
23 minutes
7 months ago
108. Navigating Market Turbulence: Tariffs, Volatility, and Staying the Course
In this podcast episode, we're joined by Kernel Founder & CEO Dean Anderson to chat about the latest developments in the markets and how they’re impacting investors. Specifically, we discuss: The impact of US tariffs and rising market volatility, including what this means for global and local economies.New Zealand’s relatively stable position amidst global uncertainty and the signs of economic recovery.Key investment principles to navigate turbulent markets, such as diversification, align...
It's No Secret
In this Money Moments episode of It’s No Secret, we chat with Dora Yip, CMO at PocketSmith, about the real life of a “household CFO.” Dora, who grew up in Singapore and now lives in Dunedin, shares how culture, values, and human behaviour shape our money experiences. In this episode we dive into: The mental load of managing family finances and reframing budgeting as values-led decision-making.How a $1,200 bubble tea bill became a surprising lesson in intentional spending.Dora's toolkit ...