There is no question that the debt crisis faced by lower-income households needs to be urgently addressed, however the provisions for debt intervention in the National Credit Amendment Act raise many questions about how and when it will be...
Money Makeover: Until death do us part
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 25, 2019
The Absa/City Press Money Makeover Competition is once again open for entries. Read how 2018 contestant Amanda, a widow with three young children, managed to pick up the pieces both financially and emotionally after the sudden death of her husband....
Video: Why save if you just spend?
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 24, 2019
Have you ever found yourself trying to save money by not buying a takeaway coffee? Or possibly saving the R8 parking fee by finding street parking instead? But then you just end up blowing R1Â 500 on a designer shirt or R3Â 000 on a new pair of...
What the Prosus listing means for benchmarks and investors
Guest AuthorSep 23, 2019
By Kyle Hulett, member of the Actuarial Society of South Africa. The listing of Prosus, the new company that holds the international online assets of South African media group Naspers, marks another key step in the unbundling of Naspers, which...
Listen: The FIRE budget: planning to retire early
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 20, 2019
Maya (@mayaonmoney) and Mapalo (@womanandfinance) speak to personal finance blogger Brendan Dale about how he manages his budget to achieve Financial Independence to Retire Early (FIRE). Is it a fad or something we could all apply to our finances?...
Is your adviser working for their fee?
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 19, 2019
Whose responsibility is it to ensure your adviser updates you regularly? Almost every single person who has a life or investment product is probably paying an ongoing advice fee. Yet every week I'm inundated with requests from people for help or...
Video: Retirement annuity rules
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 17, 2019
A retirement annuity is a great, tax-efficient way to save for your retirement, but they do come with certain rules. Many people investing in retirement annuities are not fully aware of these restrictions. Firstly, you cannot access your...
Q&A: Retirement
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 16, 2019
We answer some reader questions about retirement funding: some want to invest, and others want to cash out. We look at the pros and cons. Listen to Maya and Mapalo Makhu discussing this topic in the My Money, My Lifestyle podcast. How much tax do I...
Listen: The 20-year home loan fallacy
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 13, 2019
In this week’s edition, Maya (@mayaonmoney) and Mapalo (@womanandfinance) explain how you can pay your house off as quickly as your car. Also, In the light of the recent raid by the authorities on CoinIt and Commex Minerals, they discuss the...
Do your homework when buying shares in a company
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 12, 2019
Headline results are not the only factor to consider when investing. As a first-time investor in the stock market, the best starting point is to invest in a unit trust or exchange-traded fund. This allows you to start with a relatively small amount...

Previous Articles
Video: Watch out for property purchasing costs
Sep 10, 2019
I was recently speaking to a young woman who had just bought her first house. She admitted that she had been caught completely off guard by all the expenses she had to incur. She discovered that buying a house is a lot more expensive than just being able to afford the...
How investments fit into your portfolio
Sep 9, 2019
When it comes to investing for the longer term you need to make sure you build up a sustainable and well-diversified investment portfolio. For example, having no retirement fund but investing all your spare cash in bitcoin or forex trading would be a very risky and...
Listen: Credit facility vs personal loan: knowing the difference will save you a fortune
Sep 6, 2019
Maya (@mayaonmoney) and Mapalo (@womanandfinance) discuss the dangers of signing up for a credit facility as well as how your partner’s debt can impact your credit score.
What the debt relief bill really means
Sep 5, 2019
Recently President Ramaphosa signed the National Credit Amendment Act (NCA) into law which included the so-called Debt Relief Bill.  This has generated an avalanche of headlines claiming that consumers’ debt is to be expunged. These are dangerous headlines and any...
Video: Should you cash in your pension?
Sep 3, 2019
When changing jobs there is always the temptation to cash in your retirement fund and use it to settle your debt. The feeling of not having those debt repayments each month is hugely liberating. But does it make financial sense? Someone posed this question to us. He...
Does joint life cover make sense?
Sep 2, 2019
The recent Old Mutual Savings and Investment Monitor found that middle-class households are cutting back on insurance and medical cover. However, if you have a family, life cover is essential to provide for them if something happens to you. If you can only afford to...
Listen: Is your adviser earning their commission?
Aug 30, 2019
If you have an investment policy, chances are someone is earning commission on it. When did you last speak to your adviser and do you even know who they are? Maya (@mayaonmoney) and Mapalo (@womanandfinance) discuss commissions, fees, advice as well as why you need to...
Video: How much does your debt cost?
Aug 27, 2019
Have you ever wondered how much your debt is actually costing you? It is probably a lot more than you realise by the time you have included all the interest and fees payable. If you borrow for less than six months, the microlender can charge up to 5% interest a month,...
The balloon payment shock
Aug 26, 2019
One of the more common questions we receive from readers about car finance is regarding a balloon payment. In many cases it seems that consumers eager to buy a car sign on for a financing agreement that they do not fully understand. When we talk about balloon payments...
Listen: Will your debt really be expunged?
Aug 23, 2019
If you think the signing in of the debt relief bill means your debt woes will soon be over, think again. Maya (@mayaonmoney) and Mapalo (@womanandfinance) look at the implications of the so-called debt relief bill both for consumers and credit providers.








