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Answer: It is difficult to give you an answer without seeing the details of your fund. I will, however, talk in general about these issues and flag what you need to watch out for.
In-fund preservation means that you leave your money in the pension fund when you leave the company. Your money continues to grow and this growth will be determined by the growth in the underlying portfolios as well as the charges levied.
This is where you need to be careful. I have seen several funds where there is a very limited range of portfolios on offer. One of my clients who was retrenched was only able to invest in a moderate portfolio. This was the wrong one for her as she is still young and can afford to be in a much more aggressive investment portfolio.
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I came of age during the 1990s, the same time that my country was wrestling itself loose from the choking grip of apartheid. My generation witnessed, but were too young to partake in, a stunning era of our history which impressed upon us that freedom was a cause for which to risk it all.
At that time, it was still rare to see a woman driving her own car, let alone a black woman. I remember my favourite car of that era was a Fiat Uno. This was not a family car. In my mind this car was made specifically for the single woman and nothing would thrill me more than seeing a black woman driving one and vowing that that would be me one day. I dreamt of driving down the highway in a yellow Uno in a free South Africa with the wind blowing through my braids.
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Question: I am 75 and my husband is 80. We have been using our savings in fixed deposits to provide us with an income. These fixed deposits are coming up for renewal this month. The income we can get is almost half of what we were receiving before. We cannot commit to a five-year fixed deposit.
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As the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) settled several court applications on Tuesday 6 April to provide wider access to ivermectin for the treatment of Covid-19, the country’s infectious disease specialists insisted that this was not the right way to do it.
Despite battling through two brutal waves of the Covid-19 pandemic, South Africa’s frontline doctors, all infectious disease specialists, were among a group of esteemed medical experts who told the court that it was not in the public interest to allow broad access to ivermectin through legal action, insisting that evidence of the drug’s efficacy and safety were still lacking.