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Investing for inflation: part two

Investing for inflation: part two

The first choice for most retirees is to purchase an inflation-linked annuity that will pay a set income for life that increases with inflation. This provides predictability and you know that you have enough income to meet your needs for the rest...

Investing for inflation: part one

Investing for inflation: part one

It's no secret that inflation is set to rise. This is bad news for everyone, but especially for pensioners, who need their retirement savings to generate an adequate real return while preserving capital, or at least minimising the risk of loss....

Jargon buster: absolute return funds

Jargon buster: absolute return funds

Rob Zagey, manager of fund research and development at Stanlib, explains what Absolute Return Funds are. "Absolute Return Funds are unit trust funds that use a variety of investment strategies to accomplish the following: Target a return over a...

Jargon buster: beneficiary funds

Jargon buster: beneficiary funds

A beneficiary fund is a specialised type of pension fund that was introduced in 2009 by the government. It exists exclusively to receive lump-sum payments, known as death benefits, on behalf of minor dependants. It was introduced specifically to...

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