An offer from your bank of fixed installments on your home loan might seem like great news, but be aware of the costs further down the road. Standard Bank announced that it is providing some breathing space for more than 20 000 home loan clients by...
Instant payments get cheaper
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 5, 2023
TymeBank, Capitec and Discovery Bank have now joined Absa, FNB, Nedbank and Standard Bank as part of the PayShap payment system which allows for instant payments between bank accounts. PayShap, the brand name for the Rapid Payment Programme, is a...
Financial independence needs a plan
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 1, 2023
While financial independence is a goal many people aspire to, it means different things to different people. For some people, financial independence means having enough capital to provide an income that covers their expenses. This is the goal...
Scams masquerading as stokvels
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 31, 2023
Several scams have claimed to be stokvels in an attempt to gain legitimacy. The word stokvel tends to be used very loosely by people who are trying to legitimise a scam. At no point did United African Stokvel (UAS) ever operate as a stokvel. It was...
How did United African Stokvel con so many people?
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 29, 2023
There has been a great deal of media coverage regarding the investigation into United African Stokvel (UAS) by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA). Thousands of investors claim to have lost money, with losses estimated to be around...
Listen: The link between mental and financial wellness
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 25, 2023
An important aspect of financial wellness is mental wellness. Financial stress can cause emotional stress: it impacts our relationships and our workplace. As part of this year’s Money Makeover Challenge, I had a discussion with Dr Lesego Rametsi,...
What does great financial advice look like?
Guest AuthorAug 23, 2023
Rory Brachner, Managing Director at DoshGuide, provides some tips on how you can recognise great financial advice. There are tens of thousands of financial advisors in South Africa, but there is considerable variability in the quality of advice...
Should you extend your home loan to make ends meet?
Guest AuthorAug 22, 2023
If you're a homeowner under financial pressure, one way of reducing your monthly expenses is to extend your home loan. Homeowners in South Africa are under immense financial pressure these days due to the high interest rate coupled with the...
A budget for your first paycheque
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 18, 2023
Before you spend your first paycheque on luxuries, make sure you draw up a budget. Once you graduate and start working, it may feel like you have won the lotto. You go from struggling student to having your first paycheque. This novel feeling of...
Cybercrime syndicates running rampant in SA
Guest AuthorAug 17, 2023
Recent data from TCG Forensics shows that South Africa is being overrun by cybercrime syndicates, with the country rapidly emerging as the ‘cybercrime capital’ of Africa. South Africa is poised to surpass Nigeria and its notorious ‘Nigerian Prince’...

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Addressing the gender pension gap
Aug 15, 2023
South Africa’s gender pension gap sits at 26%, reflecting the average difference in retirement income between men and women. Farzana Botha, Segment Manager at Sanlam Risk and Savings, says that often, women cannot afford to retire as early or as comfortably as men....

Listen: How bank scams work
Aug 11, 2023
In this podcast, Jean Rossouw, Head of Financial Education at Capitec, and Nick Harris, Head of Financial Crime at Capitec, explain to Maya how various bank scams work, how to identify a scam before it is too late, and what to do if you are a victim. As banks improve...

Building vs buying a home
Aug 9, 2023
When it comes to finding a new home, the building vs buying question is ever-present, and deciding between buying an existing property or building from scratch can be daunting. “There are numerous factors to consider including location, customisation options, and...

Can our fragile currency bounce back?
Aug 8, 2023
Renier de Bruyn, Head of Asset Allocation at Sanlam Private Wealth discusses the outlook for our fragile currency: whether there's a chance it may return to ‘fair value’ over time, and how this impacts long-term investment decisions. The rand has been severely...

How to break the cycle of debt
Aug 4, 2023
A strong theme that emerged in the Money Makeover Challenge this year was the extent to which applicants have built up large amounts of debt in a short period of time. This phenomenon is driven by the rising cost of living and increasing interest rates. As households...

Easy-access funds with high interest
Aug 3, 2023
Money market unit trusts and income funds I recently looked into some of the great interest rates that banks are offering on fixed deposits. But what if you don't want to lock your money away for a fixed period of time? Money market unit trusts and income funds are...

Criminal syndicates can hack your phone in minutes
Aug 1, 2023
Criminal syndicates are targeting the theft of cellphones not for the value of the phone, but rather to access your data including your banking apps. This is according to Kevin Hogan, head of fraud risk at Investec Private Bank. Hogan says that technology which was...

Listen: Take this opportunity to boost your retirement income
Jul 28, 2023
In this podcast Maya speaks to Deane Moore, CEO of the Just Group about how to use a guaranteed annuity to boost your retirement income, even if you are already in retirement. If you have a retirement annuity or a pension fund, you should know that when you retire,...

What is a TFSA and why you should open one
Jul 26, 2023
Opening a tax-free savings account (TFSA) is a great way to start investing. If there is one investment all South Africans should aim to have it is a tax-free savings account (TFSA). This is an excellent investment vehicle for growing long-term wealth and there are so...

Allegations of corruption around tax refunds
Jul 25, 2023
Rumours are circulating about corruption around tax refunds, though it's unclear exactly how this is possible within the current tax administration system. Administrative delays and poor service delivery in any organisation create fertile grounds for corruption. This...