By Jacky Fick, head of Cell C’s Forensic Services Every few months, concerns are raised around online scams and theft as a new wave of victims come forward. It can leave one feeling very vulnerable and uncertain. But a little knowledge goes a long...
Brexit is a positive for our export market
Guest AuthorJun 24, 2016
By Werner Gerber, Audit Manager BDO South Africa “The fundamental purposes of the European Union are to promote greater social, political and economic harmony among the nations of Western Europe. The EU reasons that nations whose economies are...
Would you make different decisions if you could see the future?
Maya Fisher-FrenchJun 23, 2016
I recently tested a beta version of a new retirement calculator created by Sanlam Employee Benefits for their corporate clients to assist new employees in selecting their retirement fund deductions. While the calculator needs some work, it...
Higher interest rates are good for savers
Maya Fisher-FrenchJun 20, 2016
The focus around higher interest rates has mostly been the effect it will have on our debt repayments, but what we forget is that higher rates are really good for savers who, for a long period of time, have received less and less interest on their...
How to get a home loan: tips for freelancers and the self-employed
Neesa MoodleyJun 17, 2016
Applying for a home loan is stressful for most people, but this simple financial process can become disproportionately complex for entrepreneurs or freelancers ‒ people who have uncertain or unpredictable income flows. The rigorous affordability...
The tax implications of cellphone allowances
Guest AuthorJun 13, 2016
Esther van Schalkwyk, senior tax consultant at BDO South Africa unpacks some of the important aspects of cellphone allowances and highlights the value of proper tax planning. Many employees receive a cellphone allowance in some form or other as...
Pay off your mortgage or invest?
Maya Fisher-FrenchJun 9, 2016
Should you throw all your spare cash into paying off your mortgage before even thinking about investing? As most mortgage repayments are set over a 20-year period, we looked at three possible scenarios in terms of accelerating mortgage repayments...
How emotional debt leads to financial debt
Guest AuthorJun 6, 2016
By Mavis Ureke, human behaviour specialist We make all our money decisions based on how we feel, so if your dominant emotions are negative, you are unlikely to make healthy financial decisions. When we talk about managing money ‒ financial...
Is eating out destroying your finances?
Maya Fisher-FrenchMay 31, 2016
When analysing clients’ budgets, debt counseling firm Octogen found that entertainment is consistently a category people tend to overspend, so it is perhaps not surprising that when interviewing 22seven users as part of the Show Your Money Who’s...
The survival strategy
Maya Fisher-FrenchMay 30, 2016
There is no doubt that 2016 is going to be tough on households financially as price increases across the board push up our day-to-day living expenses. At the same time it is unlikely that we will see salary increases keeping up with our rising...

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Is online insurance cheaper?
May 26, 2016
Last month I cancelled my online short-term insurance policy when an insurance broker was able to beat the quote by R100. As I was selling my old car and buying a new one, I took the time to do some quote comparisons of direct insurers via the comparative website...
The right questions to ask your financial adviser
May 23, 2016
Craig Gradidge explains why “Where should I invest?” is the wrong question to ask your financial adviser. There is always an eagerness on the part of clients and prospective clients to learn more about investments, how markets work, and the differences between various...
An easy debt payment strategy
May 12, 2016
Budgeting and knowing where your money is going is all well and good, but how do you use this knowledge to reach the goal of being debt free? The whole point of budgeting and money management is to help you get in control of your finances, but it’s usually something...
Is now the time to buy your dream home?
May 12, 2016
With interest rates rising and the economy slowing, is now the time to make the biggest investment of your life? There is one thing most economists agree on: our economy will continue to slow and we will see further interest rate hikes. Against this backdrop, property...
Raising your kids with values
May 9, 2016
Yesterday marked the day that I had been a mother for exactly 16 years, as this year my son’s birthday fell on Mother’s Day. The very essence of being a mother is to put our children first, so yesterday was all about his big day ‒ so no breakfast in bed for me,...
Rand cost averaging: how to minimise risk in a volatile market
May 7, 2016
By Duane Littler, Executive of Business Development at PPS Investments In times of current market volatility, investors should ‒ among other risk mitigation strategies ‒ reduce the risk of buying assets at the top and (as a result of emotions mostly) selling at the...
Should you sign up for a PayPal account?
May 5, 2016
In the freelance world, PayPal provides a way for South African service providers to be paid by international clients. Although the fees are not insignificant, it is still the least expensive and most effective way to get paid. Banks make a lot of money out of foreign...
How your bank tracks fraud
May 3, 2016
A few weeks ago, as I was about to leave my office for the day, my cellphone started to beep as several SMS notifications came through confirming online credit card transactions, including a R7 700 booking through an online travel agent. None of these were my...
How do I start paying off my debts?
Apr 23, 2016
Ntebo writes: I was unemployed, and then fell behind with my debts. I have found a new job now and intend settling all my debts this year, but I don't know where to start as I am already behind with a lot of my monthly installments. I am not sure if a consolidation...
The risks behind MMM
Apr 19, 2016
MMM markets itself as a social financial network whereby members support each other financially to help each other get out of debt with financial institutions. Its website suggests that members can earn returns of up to 30% per month, and many members have reported...










