Poor investment decisions at the time of retirement can have serious consequences which are often only realised several years later. You need to fully understand the implications of your investment choices. Retirees who have been relying on...
New search engine for unclaimed benefits
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 25, 2017
Over R42 billion of retirement money remains unclaimed, which – according to the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) – accounts for 1.8% of all retirement money. Over the last few years, efforts have been made by administrators of retirement...
Investing in retirement
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 28, 2017
Finding a balance between market returns and a guaranteed income in retirement When you retire from a pension fund or a retirement annuity fund, you are only allowed to take one-third of the value of your fund in cash; the remaining two-thirds must...
How much do you need to retire?
Maya Fisher-FrenchJun 15, 2017
At a recent investor roadshow, Richard Carter, head of product development at Allan Gray, provided some figures to illustrate how much you should already have saved for retirement, based on your current age. Carter worked on the assumption that to...
Why sorting out your paperwork should be a New Year’s resolution
Maya Fisher-FrenchJan 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...
How to evaluate your current retirement annuity
Guest AuthorDec 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...
10X wants to #StopDaylightRobbery
Guest AuthorOct 20, 2016
10X Investments kicked off its campaign to #StopDaylightRobbery by causing quite a stir at Nelson Mandela Square, Sandton. Shoppers and lunch-time restaurant goers were greeted by the sight of a life-sized household scene, complete with furniture,...
What your retirement fund value really means
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 18, 2016
It’s about the income, not the lump sum. I recently received an email from a reader who had taken early retirement and was concerned that the value of his final pension benefit was significantly lower than the amount indicated in his benefit...
The real reason you won’t have enough money at retirement
Guest AuthorAug 1, 2016
Steven Nathan, CEO of low-cost investment company 10X Investments highlights the three biggest investment anomalies and how to avoid them. When asked why the majority of South Africans fail to reach their retirement goal, most industry players will...
Are your adult children sabotaging your retirement?
Guest AuthorJul 28, 2016
By Mark MacSymon, Certified Financial Planner and Wealth Manager at Private Client Holdings An increasingly common issue in South Africa these days is adult children still being financially dependent on their parents. This is due to low entry-level...
Previous Articles
Would you make different decisions if you could see the future?
Jun 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 presented an interesting...
Do I need a retirement annuity and a pension fund?
Apr 29, 2016
Mokgotla writes: I am 35 years old and I want to invest R700 a month in a retirement annuity. My company is also contributing to my pension fund. Is this a good idea and how do I invest? Maya replies: Since 1 March 2016 you are able to invest up to 27.5% of your...
Why GEPF members are cashing in
Apr 6, 2016
If you are a government employee, you need to be wary of advisers who recommend that you resign in order to access your pension before retirement. Many commentators have attributed the spate of government employee resignations, just before retirement, as a result of...
Sort out your admin
Feb 22, 2016
In the final episode of Change in your Pocket, we highlight the importance of dealing with various admin issues before you get married. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6attRo6UGUQ&feature=youtu.be – Video supplied by BrightRock Welcome to the Change Exchange, where...
Government employees are not affected by retirement reform
Feb 19, 2016
The Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) has issued a notice to members and pensioners that the new Taxation Laws Amendment Act will not affect their pensions or benefits. As a defined-benefit pension fund, the benefits of the GEPF are already taken as one-third...
High income earners’ retirement reform conundrum
Feb 2, 2016
With retirement legislation set to change from 1 March 2016, high-earning executives with annual salaries above R1.27 million who are pension and provident fund members, may be affected by the newly introduced annual contribution cap of R350 000. The deduction cap for...
How much tax will I pay if I cash in my pension?
Dec 30, 2015
Willie writes: I am planning on leaving my employer after 25 years and I want to cash in my pension fund of R2.1 million. How much tax will I pay? I am 50 years old. Maya replies: When you resign and cash in your pension, the tax is worked out on a sliding scale ‒ and...
How you should be blowing your year-end bonus
Dec 21, 2015
Regard Budler from Momentum explains how much of your year-end bonus you can add to your company retirement fund for maximum tax benefit. For those fortunate enough to receive a year-end bonus, the burning question is: “How do I spend this money?” Shopping spree,...
Retirement reform going ahead
Dec 8, 2015
By Vickie Lange, Institutional Best Practice Specialist at Alexander Forbes Last year the tax changes to all retirement funds and the retirement benefit changes to provident funds (together known as T-day changes) which were originally scheduled for 1 March 2015 were...
Should you cash in your pension to pay off debt?
Nov 6, 2015
I was recently asked by a young woman if it would make sense for her to cash in her pension, settle her debts and start all over again. It sounds like a good idea: on the one hand you have debt with interest as high as 25% per annum and on the other hand you have an...