In this podcast, I chat to certified financial planner Wynand Gouws, wealth manager at Gradidge Mahura Investments and author of To 100 and Beyond. He argues that a retirement strategy aimed at optimising only pre-retirement tax savings is short...
Video: How we sabotage our retirement
Maya Fisher-FrenchDec 1, 2022
For most of us, retirement is one of our most important goals. Putting away money for our retirement is probably the biggest investment we will make in our lifetime, yet we find so many ways to sabotage our retirement goals. The most common mistake...
GEPF revises resignation benefit
Maya Fisher-FrenchNov 29, 2022
On 1 November, the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) revised its actuarial factors. This will have an impact on the resignation benefit of members, in calculation of a divorce order, or for members who exit the fund with fewer than 10 years...
The GEPF formula for calculating payouts
Maya Fisher-FrenchOct 4, 2022
The Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) is a defined benefit fund. This means the pension received by a member has nothing to do with the investment performance of the fund. A member's pension payout is determined according to the GEPF...
The two-pot retirement system explained
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 17, 2022
On 29 July, National Treasury released its draft legislation on the so-called two-pot retirement system. It highlighted that “the proposal does not include allowing immediate access to retirement funds, but rather moves to a system that can more...
Video: Compounding turns time into money
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 11, 2022
Have you ever wondered why the rich keep getting richer? It has a lot to do with compounding. This is where your money makes more money when you are doing nothing. For example, you have R100 000 in a unit trust fund which is invested in the stock...
Listen: The proposed two-pot system for retirement funds
Maya Fisher-FrenchAug 5, 2022
On 29 July, National Treasury released draft legislation around early access to pension funds and the so-called “two-pot” system. This draft legislation aims at addressing two key challenges facing retirement savings: improving retirement outcomes...
Listen: Living to 100
Maya Fisher-FrenchJun 10, 2022
More and more people seem to be living to 100 and beyond. Scientists are predicting that the average life expectancy in the UK will hit 100 in 2064. Even today, the chance of a 50-year-old woman living to 100 is almost 1 in 10. For some people that...
How retirees can reduce their tax
Maya Fisher-FrenchMay 17, 2022
It often comes as a surprise to pensioners that they are still liable for tax. The bottom line is if you receive an income above a certain amount, it will be taxed, but there are certain measures that can be used so retirees can reduce their tax....
How to make your living annuity income last
Guest AuthorMay 3, 2022
Retirees who primarily live off a living annuity income are often haunted by the question: How do I make my income last throughout retirement? “There are four rules that are essential long-term drivers of success for living annuity investors,” says...
Previous Articles
Immediate access to retirement funds unlikely
Jan 3, 2022
Retirement reform paper calls for comment but no move on immediate access. Retirement fund members hoping to access their retirement funds for urgent financial relief will be disappointed by the retirement reform paper issued by National Treasury last month. In the...
How ‘bad timing’ affects retirees’ income
Dec 15, 2021
Retirees need to work with their financial advisers to carefully determine the structure, size, and affordability of their future pension withdrawals, particularly in a volatile market environment, says Jean-Pierre Matthews, product head at Matrix Fund Managers. When...
Video: Plan for retirement
Nov 23, 2021
Retirement is something we can plan for ‒ and the better our planning, the more we get to enjoy our retirement years. In this video, I am joined by Guy Chennells, Head of Product at Discovery Employee Benefits, who will give us some tips around what you need to be...
Retirement diversification in action
Nov 1, 2021
Rocco Carr, Business Development Manager at Glacier by Sanlam, explains how we should be thinking about different layers when it comes to retirement diversification. What does diversification mean? The dictionary meaning of diversification comes down to the process of...
What happens to your GEPF pension after five years?
Oct 28, 2021
As a financial journalist I often come across misinformation spread by unscrupulous financial advisers when it comes to the Government Employees Pension Fund. Most of these untruths relate to members’ funds at retirement, as the financial advisers are hoping for the...
Beware bad advice at retirement
Oct 14, 2021
Many members of the GEPF are being given bad advice by financial advisers, who are telling them that they should resign from the GEPF before retirement. Members of the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) are being approached by financial advisers and being...
How tax works on your retirement fund
Sep 30, 2021
One of the most common complaints I receive from pensioners is that they pay tax on their retirement benefits. While one can sympathise with the plight of pensioners who often struggle to come out on their retirement income, one needs to understand the tax structure...
Treasury’s solution to early withdrawal
Sep 9, 2021
As part of its ongoing retirement reform process, National Treasury is proposing the introduction of a two-bucket retirement system to provide for shorter and longer-term needs. John Anderson, executive at Alexander Forbes, says it may work along the same percentages...
The NSSF will not meet the needs of South Africans
Sep 6, 2021
While noble in its aim, the establishment of a National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is largely unworkable. In August, the department of Social Development issued a Green Paper on Comprehensive Social Security and Retirement Reform, which outlined a “super fund” to...
Do you have an unclaimed benefit with the GEPF?
Sep 2, 2021
The Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) is concerned with the increase in the number of unclaimed benefits and wants to pay them out. If you are a former government employee who did not claim a pension on retirement, it is possible that you have money owed to...