How to Get a Bond if you are Self-employed
Millions of South Africans are classified as self-employed today, with GlobalData suggesting the number to be around five million. And …
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Millions of South Africans are classified as self-employed today, with GlobalData suggesting the number to be around five million. And …
How to Get a Bond if you are Self-employed Read More
A divorce doesn’t just end a marriage. It can also have long-term financial consequences, particularly on your pension and provident …
Divorce & Your Pension: What You Need to Know Read More
It’s a common conundrum for start-ups and SMEs in South Africa: They are generating revenue but lack capital or tangible …
Proven Steps using Alternative Funding Strategies Read More
Our South African wallets are a beleaguered lot. This month, electricity prices are going up. Well, it seems all prices …
The Lack of Knowledge in The Boxing Ring of Finances Read More
Every year, March and April remind us to step away from the daily grind and focus on what matters. The …
Family Day – The Perfect Time for Family Financial Planning Read More
Think of retirement spending as walking a tightrope. On one side, there is the fear of outliving your savings: on …
The Retirement Tightrope: Balancing Fear and Risk Read More
If you had a bit of biology or science at school, you would know we need nutrients for fertile soil. …
Your Bank Account is not Fertile Soil for Growth Read More
March is International Women’s Month—a time to celebrate the strides women have made, while also acknowledging the financial challenges that …
Tips on Managing Debt and Building Financial Stability Read More
Could you be one of the South Africans entitled to a share of the estimated R89 billion in unclaimed benefits …
Unclaimed Benefits: Check if You’re Eligible for a Payout Read More
With it being International Women’s Month, it is a time to celebrate the achievements of women across industries while reflecting …
Investing in the Future – Financial Literacy this Women’s Month Read More
Many small business owners have their hands full with tax paperwork. If you’re one of them, the admin probably ranks …
Tips to make Tax Year-End Easier for SMEs Read More
According to the most recent numbers available, approximately 2.4 million foreign-born individuals live in South Africa, contributing to the South …
Unlocking Funding as a Foreign National Read More
For many South Africans, financial planning isn’t just about numbers – it’s about turning ambitions into reality and securing the …
Why Now is the Time to Check Your Financial Plan Read More
Small businesses in South Africa are often managing multiple priorities such as business efficiency, innovation and growth. Amidst these daily …
Closing the Tax Gap – How Can More SMEs Reap the Rewards? Read More
University life is often seen as a time of newfound independence. This new life chapter is met with late-night study …
Varsity Vibe Survey: Unpacking Student Spending Habits Read More
Albert Einstein once said, “Compound interest is the world’s eighth wonder. He who understands it earns it… he who doesn’t …
How to Implement Smart Strategies to Paying off Debt Read More
An emergency savings fund is a financial safety net that helps cover unexpected expenses, such as medical bills, car repairs, …
How to Build an Emergency Fund on a Tight Budget Read More
In January, this year the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) started saying more about its planned Transformation Fund. …
Reasons Gig Workers Should Think About “Formal” Money Goals Read More
The recent postponement of South Africa’s national budget speech marks a defining moment in the country’s financial and governance framework. …
A Critical Juncture for Economic and Political Leadership Read More
As the year draws to a close, it’s important to reflect before planning to set your business up for resilience. …
Business Financial Planning Year-End Checklist Read More