Goldsmith & Wilson Family Trust (trustee and beneficiary)
ASB Bank – mortgage
ASB Tennis Classic (x2) – One NZ
Coldplay tickets (x2) – Eden Park Foundation
P!nk concert tickets (x2) – Live Nation
Rugby tickets (x2), NZ v Argentina – Chorus
Rugby tickets (x2), NZ v England – Sky Sport
Book royalties – Penguin Random House
Payment for books published in NZ – NZ Authors' Fund, Creative NZ
Apartment – Wellington
Family home (owned by family trust) – Remuera
House (half-share) – Waitakere Ranges
Craigs Investment Partners Superannuation Scheme
Simplicity KiwiSaver
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