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Talking all things money. Maya Fisher-French discusses the do’s and don’ts when it comes to your finances. To join the conversation send me an email via https://mayaonmoney.co.za/contact/

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Talking all things money. Maya Fisher-French discusses the do’s and don’ts when it comes to your finances. To join the conversation send me an email via https://mayaonmoney.co.za/contact/

    Life behind the numbers: Safeguarding your child's education and health

    Life behind the numbers: Safeguarding your child's education and health

    Welcome to "Life behind the nNumbers," a Discovery Life podcast series. Host, Maya Fisher-French, together with experts from Discovery Life, delve into the latest trends from Discovery Life claims research, highlighting the need for both physical and financial protection against various risks.

     In this episode, we tackle a topic often overlooked: the importance of child cover and the financial implications of unexpected events affecting our children. Joined by Kashmeera Kanji, Head of Market Analytics and R&D, and Sylvia Steyn, Head of Claims and Servicing, we explore how child insurance can protect against the high costs associated with severe childhood illnesses whilst providing for education costs. 

    Kashmeera and Sylvia share insights on the hidden costs that medical schemes don't cover, such as taking time off work, home adaptations, and special schooling. We discuss real-life examples, like claims for childhood cancers, and the benefits of automatic child severe illness and parent care benefits.

    We also examine the significance of protecting your child's educational future and how Discovery Life's Global Family Coverage and the Global Education Protector benefit ensure that your child's education is funded, even if you are no longer able to provide for it. 

    Sylvia highlights the unique University Funder benefit, which rewards parents for engaging in Vitality by contributing to their child's education costs.

    Finally, we explore the importance of diversifying risk cover, including options for overseas education through the Discovery Dollar Life Plan and the Dollar Global Education Protector. These plans offer higher limits and cover the comprehensive costs of international education, providing peace of mind for parents.

    To learn more about how comprehensive life insurance can protect you and your family, visit the "Covering What You Care About" section on the Discovery Magazine Smart Money Hub at Discovery.co.za. You'll find a wealth of resources to strengthen your financial footing. For more details on Discovery Life's full range of cover benefits, speak directly to a Discovery certified financial advisor.
     

    • 16 min
    Money Bootcamp: Money and Emotions

    Money Bootcamp: Money and Emotions

    Created by consumer financial journalist Maya Fisher-French and financial coach Mapalo Makhu, the Santam Insure your Future Money Bootcamp is a podcast designed to help you create your own financial money journey.

    In this special series, we bring you the transformative journey of financial education. Over the next six months, through 13 episodes, we will guide you step-by-step on how to take control of your finances.


    The podcasts will be realised every second week and you can follow the various steps of the money bootcamp with access to the documents and spreadsheets discussed in this podcast which you can fill in as you go along the journey by clicking on this link 

    In this introductory episode, we delve into the relationship between money and emotions. We discuss the fundamental importance of understanding your emotional connection to money as the first step in your financial journey. We share personal anecdotes and insights from our experiences working with individuals who have undergone significant financial transformations.


    Listeners will learn about the various aspects of financial planning that will be covered in future episodes, including budgeting for daily expenses and major life events, managing healthy and unhealthy debt, distinguishing between saving and investing, and understanding life insurance, medical schemes, and retirement planning. Basically, we will cover all of those aspects that you need to put together your own financial plan





    This episode also features a compelling story from Andiswa, who shares how completing a money mindset questionnaire helped her and her husband understand their financial emotions and improve their communication about money. Complete the money mindset questionnaire available under Resources and share your insights.  

    • 24 min
    Bouncing back from divorce

    Bouncing back from divorce

    In this episode of My Money My Lifestyle, host Maya Fisher-French delves into the financial complexities of divorce with financial planner Kirsten Smit of Citadel Investments. They explore the alarming rise in divorces, particularly in the post-Covid era and among those over the age of 50. Kirsten shares insights on the financial upheaval that divorce brings, from splitting assets to managing two households, and the challenges women face during this transition.

    Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the importance of knowing one’s marital regime and the critical need to understand the family’s financial landscape. Kirsten emphasises the necessity of having updated values for assets, understanding liabilities, and the significance of a detailed income statement. The discussion also touches on the often-overlooked expenses and the financial implications of maintaining a family home post-divorce.

    Whether you're contemplating divorce, in the midst of it, or simply want to safeguard your financial future, this episode offers invaluable advice on navigating the financial aspects of divorce. Learn how to create a sound parenting plan, the importance of having life cover, and the role of a financial planner in ensuring a fair and sustainable settlement. Tune in for practical strategies and empowering advice to help you bounce back and secure your financial independence post-divorce.

    • 24 min
    Eight principles for successful investing

    Eight principles for successful investing

    Wondering how to navigate the chaos of today's economic climate? Dive into our latest podcast episode where host Maya Fisher French and investment expert Debra Slabber from Morningstar South Africa explore the eight principles of successful investing. Discover why simplicity is your ally, how your savings rate impacts your financial future more than you think, and why the best action in a turbulent market might be inaction. The key to investment success lies not in chasing the latest trends or complex products but in embracing simplicity and discipline.





    Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting, this episode provides insights on building a resilient investment strategy that can weather the storms of volatility. Tune in to discover how to navigate the investment landscape with confidence, patience, and a steadfast commitment to simplicity.

    • 32 min
    Are We Spending Too Much On Our Families?

    Are We Spending Too Much On Our Families?

    In this episode of My Money My Lifestyle, host Maya Fisher-French is joined by financial advisor Munya Shumba to address a critical yet often neglected aspect of financial planning: prioritising your own financial future over solely focusing on your family's needs.


    They explore the delicate balance between generosity and self-preservation, highlighting the need for parents and young professionals alike to establish firm financial boundaries.


    Listeners will gain insights into how to navigate familial financial responsibilities without compromising their future, the power of starting investments early, and the critical role of having a financial plan in place. The conversation also touches on the pitfalls of debt as a means of family support and the psychological benefits of disciplined saving.


    Whether you're a parent striving to provide the best for your child or a young graduate grappling with supporting your family while building your own financial foundation, this episode offers practical strategies and a fresh perspective on creating a sustainable financial plan that serves both your and your family's needs.


    Tune in to understand how to maintain a healthy balance between supporting loved ones and investing in your own financial resilience, ensuring a stable future for all.

    • 27 min
    Crunching the Numbers: The Real Cost of Independence for Young Graduates

    Crunching the Numbers: The Real Cost of Independence for Young Graduates

    In this episode of My Money My Lifestyle, host Maya Fisher-French and financial planner Kirsty Scully tackle the daunting reality of expenses for young graduates entering the workforce. 


    With salaries that seem substantial on paper, they break down the sobering truth of the cost of living, from rent and groceries to utilities and transportation.


    Kirsty brings invaluable insights on the financial hurdles faced by those in their early career stages, discussing the potential pitfalls of home ownership, the significance of saving for retirement from a young age, and the importance of medical cover. They also touch on the strategic ways to handle insurance costs and the advantages of shared living to mitigate expenses.


    Listeners will learn the hard numbers behind what it truly costs to live independently as a new graduate. From the excitement of the first paycheque to the stark realisation of budget constraints, Maya and Kirsty guide you through practical financial planning to avoid common traps that can jeopardise financial stability.


    Whether you're a recent graduate, a parent advising your child, or simply interested in understanding the financial challenges faced by young professionals, this episode is packed with strategies and advice to navigate the financial transition from student life to full-time employment.


    Tune in to equip yourself with the knowledge to make informed decisions, prioritise financial goals, and take control of your financial future, one paycheque at a time. 

    • 32 min

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