Investing
If you have a special needs child, ensuring that those assets intended for him are protected and managed in his best interests even after your passing is a critical part of generational wealth planning. Special trusts, whether testamentary or inter
You have a number of options regarding your severance benefits, and what you do with this money largely depends on your personal circumstances. If you are likely to need the money in the short term, rather put your cash in
Unlike a Money Market Account, a Money Market Fund is an actively managed investment product that is generally invested in a range of instruments including promissory notes, commercial papers and Negotiable Certificates of Deposit. Because the money held in a
Delaying your planned retirement by even five years will affect your investment horizon, your draw down timeline, and subsequently the level of risk you are able to take in your investment strategy. If you’re working towards a delayed retirement, ensure
Because the aim of a living annuity is to provide the policyholder with a regular income throughout retirement, limits are placed on the level at which investors can draw down from their investment. As it currently stands, investors can select
Cohabiting couples do not have a right to claim a share of the member spouse’s pension interest. The right to claim a share of the member spouse’s pension interest is legislated in terms of the Divorce Act of 1979 and,
Humans are emotional beings which is generally a good thing – except in the context of investing. Market volatility can wreak havoc with our emotions and lead us to make irrational decisions based on greed and fear rather than on
Retiring from your retirement funds marks the transition from saving towards retirement to drawing from your capital and pitching your draw down rate at the right level at the outset is critical. The 4% rule, which has its critics, assumes
With financially dependent adult children, this life stage is critical when it comes to fine-tuning your retirement plan, settling debt, and structuring your assets. Having increased your net worth, reduced your home loan debt, and with fewer financial dependants, it
Hindsight bias makes past events appear more predictable than they were at the time, which can lead investors to believe that the future events are more predictable than they actually are, thereby leading them into the cover-confidence trap. Hindsight is