A new travel site allows you to pay for the holiday of your dreams without going into debt. Last year I took issue with a new travel company that offered customers the ‘opportunity’ to borrow money to fund the holiday of their dreams. I argued that...
Paying for advice: talk to your financial planner now
Guest AuthorMar 9, 2017
How much will you pay for advice once RDR comes into effect? It’s not too soon to engage your financial planner in a conversation about how much you will be charged for financial advice and for product-specific advice, says Jacques Coetzer, general...
Buying an investment property
Maya Fisher-FrenchFeb 27, 2017
When buying an investment property, you need to do your homework carefully to avoid your property becoming a financial ball and chain. While astute investors can make money, property has significant holding costs and is not as liquid as other...
Why we are not getting ahead
Maya Fisher-FrenchFeb 20, 2017
While we are getting our debts under control, we are not investing in wealth-creating assets. The recently released South African Household Wealth Index for the third quarter of 2016 identified some interesting trends around household wealth...
Tax-free savings accounts – when are they appropriate?
Guest AuthorFeb 16, 2017
By Paul Leonard, CFP®, Regional Head, Citadel It is often said that there are no right or wrong investments but rather appropriate and inappropriate investments. Much has been written about tax-free savings and investment accounts (TFSAs) and there...
Momtrepreneurs: prepare your business for your maternity leave
Guest AuthorFeb 13, 2017
As motherhood and entrepreneurship are becoming more and more synonymous, many momtrepreneurs are learning that it’s entirely possible to take critical time off to care for a new member of the family while still maintaining a healthy business. All...
Get a managed portfolio for just R100
Neesa MoodleyFeb 6, 2017
You really want to invest in the stock market but you don’t have enough money each month to buy expensive shares. Fractional investing is a cheap and easy way to invest at lower costs. After fielding numerous calls from listeners on Gareth Cliff’s...
The first and foremost rule of investing: capital preservation
Guest AuthorFeb 2, 2017
By Sihle Lukhele, Institutional Investor Relationship Manager at Foord Asset Management. Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing, defined an investment operation as “one which, upon thorough analysis, promises safety of principal and an...
Is critical illness becoming the more important cover?
Maya Fisher-FrenchJan 30, 2017
This week I was chatting to my independent financial adviser who told me that the majority of the claims he handles these days relate to critical illness. He says the claims for serious illnesses like cancer and heart attacks have escalated among...
Payslip advice: making sense of your salary
Guest AuthorJan 23, 2017
By David Crossley, CFP® BDO Wealth Advisers You have received your first payslip, online or in an envelope from your finance department. You open it up and realise you have no clue what’s going on. It could be your first payslip, or maybe you’ve...
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How to stick to your financial resolutions
Jan 19, 2017
The secret to a successful resolution is to keep it simple and to break it down to something manageable. Financial change starts one step at a time. Instead of saying “I am going to be debt free,” rather select one debt that you are committed to paying off in 2017. If...
Does your family think your employer will provide?
Jan 16, 2017
Recently the MD of a small company asked me if I thought they should provide employee benefits such as life cover and retirement funding for their employees. Currently the company leaves that entirely to each employee to sort out for themselves. Due to the cost and...
Why sorting out your paperwork should be a New Year’s resolution
Jan 13, 2017
I often receive emails from people who are trying to locate their pension benefits from an employer several years after they have resigned, and I often wonder how people lose track of their money – that is until this week. Over the last few years I have neglected a...
How to evaluate your current retirement annuity
Dec 27, 2016
By Tracy Jensen, Chief Product Architect at 10X Investments A retirement annuity (or RA) is a pension fund for individuals, and one of the ways to save for retirement. In principle, it is a voluntary, tax-efficient savings tool to help you achieve a comfortable...
Five ways to spot a top wealth management business
Dec 2, 2016
By Roger Eskinazi, head of wealth management, AlphaWealth I have spent 25 years working in wealth management, many of these for some of the most reputable companies. They all claim to have the best people, a proprietary investment process, competitive fees,...
Investing Demystified Part 5: Implementing the Investing Demystified portfolio
Nov 30, 2016
Lars Kroijer, author of Investing Demystified and a former hedge fund manager, has created a five-video series to explain investing, why you can’t beat the market, and why that fact is important. So if you don’t have the time to read his 200-page book, these videos...
How to select the right medical plan for your needs
Nov 28, 2016
If you are considering moving medical schemes or looking to take out a medical scheme plan for the first time, you need to consider the viability of the scheme as a whole and then select the plan that best suits your needs. The health of the scheme Jill Larkan, head...
Spouses need to review their finances
Nov 24, 2016
Changes to the taxation of estates could leave a surviving spouse with a hefty tax bill. Last month the Davis Tax Committee (DTC) issued an update on its tax recommendations especially around so-called “death taxes”. Some of the key recommendations are to remove...
How the JSE has changed over time
Nov 19, 2016
By Geoff Blount, MD, BayHill Capital Looking at the JSE super sectors, it is extremely interesting how their contributions to the JSE Top 40 index have changed over time. In part, this reflects the changing fortunes of the sectors in the South African economy, but...
An overseas trip doesn’t need to break the credit card
Nov 3, 2016
I recently returned from an overseas trip that I started planning nine months ahead of time. I used the time to plan, budget and make sure that when I returned from my well-deserved break that there would be no scary credit card bills to deal with. One of the benefits...