If you accidently pay into the wrong account, there is no guarantee you will receive your money back. I recently received two complaints from readers who had accidently paid money into the wrong account, highlighting the risk of electronic fund...
Money Makeover: Making plans for bigger dreams
Maya Fisher-FrenchJul 22, 2020
“Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway.” – Earl Nightingale The true motivation behind financial freedom is to have the money to live our dreams – we just need a plan to get us...
Reduce the impact of that payment holiday
Maya Fisher-FrenchJul 20, 2020
If you have taken a debt payment holiday, make sure you catch it up. I have previously warned readers against taking the three-month payment holiday offered by the banks unless you had no option. This is because the interest is capitalized and like...
How to save for your goals to avoid debt
Maya Fisher-FrenchJul 16, 2020
One of the main reasons we have a credit crisis in South Africa is that we never plan and save towards our goals, because it’s just easier to borrow. Change your dependency on credit by planning for those money moments and start saving for your...
When SARS unlawfully help themselves to your bank balance
Guest AuthorJul 15, 2020
By Jashwin Baijoo, Tax Attorney at Tax Consulting South Africa Everybody knows SARS is under collection pressure and they have grown rather fond of appointing third parties, such as banks, to recover outstanding tax debts directly, which leaves...
The defaults have started
Maya Fisher-FrenchJul 13, 2020
Credit bureau Experian has released figures confirming that South Africans are in deep financial trouble. The number of credit active South Africans who have missed a debt repayment for the first time ever is at a record high. This is based on the...
Listen: How do you know if you are getting good advice?
Maya Fisher-FrenchJul 10, 2020
In this podcast Maya (@mayaonmoney) and Mapalo (@womanandfinance) each discuss an event in their week that made them reflect on the way we engage with money. A negative experience with the way financial products are sold makes Mapalo question...
Is the outrage over food prices justified?
Maya Fisher-FrenchJul 9, 2020
Have you been shocked at the rapid price increase of some of your regular food purchases? City Press/Absa Money Makeover candidate Peter has been keeping a close eye on his grocery bills and has seen certain items increase, such as tinned tuna,...
Money Makeover: Planning for when you’re no longer around
Maya Fisher-FrenchJul 8, 2020
Our Money Makeover candidates are all parents, so estate planning is a particularly important part of their financial plan. Read this article to get tips on what to look for when drawing up your will and making sure you have tax-effective estate...
Q&A: Interest rates
Maya Fisher-FrenchJul 6, 2020
We’ve had significant cuts in the interest rate this year. On 1 January 2020, the prime interest rate was 10%, and as of 22 May, it had been reduced to 7.25%. The current repo rate of 3.75% is the lowest it's been for almost 47 years. So it's not...

Previous Articles
How to start that emergency fund
Jul 2, 2020
If you follow my articles, podcasts or videos, you will know that I talk a lot about emergency funds. The concept of an emergency fund was really drummed into me when I edited Dave Ramsey’s Total Money Makeover for South African readers. I always say that you cannot...
When your credit shortfall insurance leaves you short
Jun 29, 2020
Despite having credit shortfall insurance, many policyholders find themselves out of pocket when it comes to claiming because they don't properly understand how the cover works. In its 2019 annual report the Ombud for Short-Term Insurance (OSTI) found that 49% of...
Listen: Beware the payment-holiday trap
Jun 26, 2020
Payment holidays are a lot like real holidays – they end up costing more than you realise. In this podcast, Maya (@mayaonmoney) and Mapalo (@womanandfinance) look at the costs of debt-payment holidays and how to get back on track after taking one.
Should you be worried about prescribed assets?
Jun 25, 2020
The debate around prescribed assets grabs headlines from time to time, but when you cut through the hysteria there is largely a consensus that pension funds could be used to boost infrastructural development in South Africa. The important question is about how this...
Money Makeover: Common mistakes entrepreneurs make
Jun 24, 2020
While Bellah is never short of new ideas, the problem has always been the financial management of her businesses and her cash flow. Last year her construction business had a turnover of R1.3 million, but she had no idea whether she was making a profit. Her business...
Video: Play the Lotto or invest?
Jun 23, 2020
Over the last 20 years the National Lottery has paid out a total of R285 million in jackpot prizes. But as they say, the lottery is a tax on the mathematically challenged. The chances of winning are really, really small. You only have a one in 14 million chance of...
How new drunk-driving law will affect your car insurance
Jun 22, 2020
The days of having a beer after work and driving home will soon be over – and that’s not just because of the lockdown restrictions. Once South Africa’s strict new drunk-driving laws have been passed, drivers won’t be allowed to drink alcohol at all. Currently, it’s...
Listen: What are you going to do with your first million?
Jun 19, 2020
Have you ever thought about how much you will earn over the next five years? If you have just started working and are taking home R15 000 a month, over the next five years you will earn nearly R1 million – without any promotions or salary increases. What will you have...
Financial products leave self-employed in the cold
Jun 18, 2020
One of the things to emerge from the COVID-19 crisis is that the financial industry needs to innovate in order to keep up with a rapidly changing workforce that is increasingly comprised of self-employed people. Most financial products remain rooted in the idea that...
Video: Tax-free investing
Jun 16, 2020
Do you know that over a 20-year period, you could give away more than a quarter of your investment returns to the taxman? That is why tax-free investment accounts are becoming so popular and why they have a place in everybody’s investment plan. The growth on the fund...









