By Ricardo Teixeira, COO of BDO Wealth Advisers With South Africa precariously placed on the cusp of a credit rating downgrade, being able to demonstrate to the global credit rating agencies that ‘SA Incorporated’ is solvent and growing has been a...
Time is ticking on disclosing your foreign assets
Guest AuthorFeb 25, 2016
By Kezia Talbot, Legal Advisor at BDO Wealth Advisers For those taxpayers with undisclosed foreign assets, time is running out. With the introduction of FATCA and a global standard for the automatic exchange of information between countries’ tax...
Budget 2016: What do the Capital Gains Tax changes mean?
Guest AuthorFeb 25, 2016
By Hedley Lamarque, Certified Financial Planner at BDO Wealth Advisers If you have been planning on cashing in an investment (such as shares or unit trusts) in the short term, then it would be better to do it before the end of February 2016, due to...
10 things you need to know from the 2016 Budget
Maya Fisher-FrenchFeb 24, 2016
A quick summary of some of the major points from finance minister Pravin Gordhan's 2016 budget speech. Future tax No increases to personal income tax or VAT this year but Minister Gordhan is looking for R15bn in new taxes next year and another...
Sort out your admin
Maya Fisher-FrenchFeb 22, 2016
In the final episode of Change in your Pocket, we highlight the importance of dealing with various admin issues before you get married. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6attRo6UGUQ&feature=youtu.be – Video supplied by BrightRock Welcome to the...
Should I put my assets in a family trust?
Maya Fisher-FrenchFeb 21, 2016
Lebo writes: My brother has suggested that I form a family trust and put my house, car and investments into it in order to protect them. Is this a good idea? Frank Magwegwe, head of Momentum Personal Adviser Services at Momentum Retail replies:...
The cost of tying the knot
Maya Fisher-FrenchFeb 8, 2016
How you manage your wedding budget will have a serious impact on your financial future. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJu_uQ68CHE&feature=youtu.be – Video supplied by BrightRock Welcome to the Change Exchange, where we're discussing rings and...
Attractive interest rates for medium-term savings
Dineo TsamelaFeb 6, 2016
RSA Retail Savings Bonds are an attractive option for savers. For those who are looking to save for the medium term and don’t plan on touching the money for at least two years, the RSA Retail Savings Bond, offered by National Treasury, is an...
High income earners’ retirement reform conundrum
Guest AuthorFeb 2, 2016
With retirement legislation set to change from 1 March 2016, high-earning executives with annual salaries above R1.27 million who are pension and provident fund members, may be affected by the newly introduced annual contribution cap of R350 000....
Understand your marriage contract
Maya Fisher-FrenchJan 31, 2016
Many couples underestimate the importance of their marriage contract, and the implications it has in the case of death or divorce. Watch Episode 16 of the Change in your Pocket series for a detailed explanation of the various marriage contracts. –...
Previous Articles
Is cash appropriate for tax-free savings?
Jan 27, 2016
Hlakanyane asks: I am a 52-year-old man and currently contributing R2 500 per month in a tax-free savings account with a bank. This is invested in cash and standing at R15 000 thus far. Is it better to leave it in the bank, to invest with an insurance company or go...
Saving for your child’s education
Jan 24, 2016
The recent student protests have highlighted the high cost of tertiary education. For many, the cost of registration alone is enough to shut the door of opportunity. The South African Institution of Race Relations has reported that only 5% of South African families...
Is your medical scheme healthy?
Jan 22, 2016
A lack of young, healthy members is driving up medical scheme costs. The increases announced by medical schemes for 2016 ranged from around 8.6% to as high as 15%. If your medical scheme announced increases well above the market, it could suggest that the scheme, or...
How to manage savings as a contract worker
Jan 16, 2016
Evans writes: I am 30 years old and work as a contract worker, which means my salary is not fixed and ranges from zero some months to R8 000 in other months. I currently contribute R750 a month towards my retirement annuity and I also contribute R500 a month to a...
Finding the right investment for your stokvel
Jan 15, 2016
Strategic Six Savings Club is a group of five 34-year-olds who set up a stokvel nine years ago with the aim of building long-term wealth through saving and investing collectively. With contributions starting at just R250 per month, the group has saved over R200 000...
The cost of a baby
Jan 13, 2016
Chantel has been married for almost two years and was caught slightly off-guard recently when she realised she was pregnant with her first baby. “Even though my husband and I are both extremely good at saving, we didn’t have a specific budget for a baby and didn’t...
How trying to build a credit record led to a debt trap
Jan 11, 2016
Don't fall into the trap of taking on unnecessary consumption debt in a misguided attempt to build up your credit record. Far too many 20- and 30-year-olds are struggling to meet monthly debt repayments, impacting their ability to break the dependency cycle and create...
An easy investing platform
Jan 7, 2016
So you finally decide to venture into the world of shares and market movements, but where can you find a platform that is friendly for the beginner investor? Often eager investors give up when they are faced with a trading or investing platform that is difficult to...
It takes discipline to reach your goals
Jan 1, 2016
I recently required surgery to my ankle after sustaining a serious injury quite a while back. Thanks to this ongoing ankle saga, if I ever want to be able to hike and run again I am going to have to commit to some serious rehabilitation work which involves spending 20...
How much tax will I pay if I cash in my pension?
Dec 30, 2015
Willie writes: I am planning on leaving my employer after 25 years and I want to cash in my pension fund of R2.1 million. How much tax will I pay? I am 50 years old. Maya replies: When you resign and cash in your pension, the tax is worked out on a sliding scale ‒ and...