Welcome to Moola Matters with Ina. It can still be a challenge for many South African families to talk about wealth and securing it across generations. International research suggests that family wealth rarely lasts more than three generations for the simple reason that families do not talk about money or…
South Africa is in a debt dilemma due to poor economic management that burdened the economy with seemingly unending challenges: power shortages, transport bottlenecks, political uncertainty, stagnation in growth, high unemployment rates, under-investment, overspending and lack of fiscal consolidation. The result has been escalating debt levels. South Africa’s debt burden…
South Africans do not have a great savings reputation, but maybe we can save more if we understand how to go about it and draw up a savings plan. The latest survey by Debt Rescue reveals that not being able to put money away at the end of each month…
Money can cause a lot of problems in a relationship, but couples can learn to talk about money. The findings of the Momentum Unisa Household Financial Wellness Index for 2022 show that couples are more inclined than other household types to set financial goals. In contrast, single adults with minor…
In South Africa, the gender pension gap stands at 26%, reflecting the disparity in retirement income between men and women. Less women are employed than men and women are more likely to work part-time and earn less. According to a recent Sanlam survey, 48% of women say that they are…
Older people are returning to work these days. Is it because we live longer than ever before and enjoy a better quality of life or is this new workplace trend a sign that people did not save enough to retire comfortably? Less than 10% of South Africans have enough money…
The latest survey by Debt Rescue reveals that not being able to put money away at the end of each month is the biggest concern weighing on the minds of South Africans, with a massive 67% of people citing this as their biggest challenge when it comes to saving although…
South Africans are facing an increasingly risk-based landscape when it comes to fraud. Research by the Southern African Fraud Prevention Service shows that identity theft has grown by more than 300% between 2021 and 2022, while cases involving money mules increased by 97% since 2021. In 2021, money-muling only comprised…
Recent studies highlight that South African third-year students, especially women and black youth, have low levels of basic financial education. The Financial Sector Conduct Authority's 2022 survey also indicated a predicted 75% household debt-to-income ratio in South Africa by year-end. This means that consumers will use 75% of their income…
National Savings Month is here, but so is the increased cost of living. With inflation soaring and food and petrol prices going through the roof, it’s tough just trying to get through the month, let alone have money to save. Insurance premiums are often one of the first items consumers…
According to the FNB Retirement Insights Survey, the first retirement research of its kind conducted in South Africa, an alarming 89% of participants plan to continue working or work part-time due to a lack of retirement savings. While 74% of respondents claim they have a plan in place to help…
We all talk about budgeting and cutting our budgets in difficult economic times, but do we really know how to budget? Budgeting is the best way to control your spending and reach your financial goals and it can save you from financial collapse in the difficult financial times we live…
One of our readers, who is 82, wrote to us with an interesting question. About 25 years ago he took out 2 living annuity policies which at the time seemed like a good idea. He says they were never told they will never have access to it other than the…
As the economy struggles, many consumers are retrenched and some have been lucky enough to get retrenchment packages. Some consumers who are fortunate enough to have a nest egg saved up are looking for ways to make their money grow faster. Now everyone wants to give them advice on how…
Can you return goods you do not like? This is a question consumers often ask when they hear about the section in the Consumer Protection Act that says you can return goods and get your money back. However, it is not that simple. The fact that you do not like…
Did you know that you cannot always claim your money back when you return something you bought? The Consumer Protection Act determines when you can claim a full refund and when you cannot. Listen to Ina Opperman unpack the provisions of the Act to learn when you can insist on…
Did you order something online that was not delivered? Or was something delivered that did not remotely look like what you thought you ordered? Listen to the latest Moolah Matters with Ina to find out what your rights are.
Consumers often wonder if guarantees and warranties mean the same thing. Listen to this week’s podcast to find out if they are indeed the same. The words guarantee and warranty are often used interchangeably to mean that a buyer of a product or service will have recourse if there is…
Do you ever get that sinking feeling when you leave your car for service or repairs at a workshop that you might never see it again? Not really, because the people who work there will look after it for you. However, this is not always the case and sometimes cars…
Ina Opperman chats to Dov Slowatek, CEO and founder of South African cashback platform, SavvySaver to give you tips on how to save money using loyalty programmes and coupons.
3 Apr
22 min
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