retirement fund
Living annuities are highly effective succession planning tools because you are free to nominate any beneficiaries you wish. On death, the proceeds are paid directly to those beneficiaries, usually within a short time, once the administrator has been notified and
Few areas demonstrate the price of indecision more clearly than debt. High-interest loans left unconsolidated grow relentlessly as interest compounds. What may once have been a manageable problem quickly escalates into a burden that feels insurmountable.
While many South African investors make use of retirement funds to build wealth for their retirement years, many do not take the opportunity to structure their contributions in a pre-tax manner – which can inadvertently affect the growth of one’s
Any disposal of your offshore investments triggers a capital gains event, with the gain being calculated as the difference between the value at the time of sale and the base cost of the purchase. This means that, if you sell
Look for creative ways to generate additional income. The gig economy has made it easier than ever to earn extra money through tutoring, freelance work, renting out a room, or offering pet-sitting or delivery services. Every bit of extra income
When determining an appropriate retirement income, avoid relying on general rules of thumb. Each retiree has unique circumstances that require thorough analysis to establish an income strategy tailored to their needs. While certain expenses, such as mortgage repayments and retirement
Retirement planning is a comprehensive process that addresses the financial, logistical, emotional, social, and psychological aspects of your retirement. Start planning at least five years before your intended retirement date to work with your financial planner on strategies to ease
Your financial planner will be able to prepare an estate plan for you so that you have a full understanding of the costs to your estate in the event of your passing. In doing so, they will take into account
According to the South African Journal of Psychiatry, the prevalence of dementia is approximately 5% to 7% of the elderly population, starting at around 1% for those aged 60. Thereafter, the prevalence doubles every 5.1 years, rising to between 30%