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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/

    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
    When Love Doesn't Pay the Bills: Dating outside your financial league

    When Love Doesn't Pay the Bills: Dating outside your financial league

    In this eye-opening episode of My Money My Lifestyle, host Maya Fisher-French delves into the often contentious intersection of love and finance. Maya is joined by Queen Malobane Provincial General Manager at Metropolitan to unpack the complexities of dating and maintaining relationships when partners are in different financial leagues.

    Queen's recent article on the subject serves as a springboard for a candid discussion about the power dynamics and emotional challenges that arise when one partner earns significantly more than the other. They explore the impact of societal values on relationships, where income disparity can create tension and test the resilience of love.

    Maya and Queen offer personal anecdotes and practical advice for navigating these tricky waters. From the importance of open communication and transparency to setting boundaries with family members who may perceive one partner as a "gold digger," this episode tackles it all.

    Listeners will learn how to approach sensitive financial discussions, the significance of mutual respect, and the necessity of creating a joint financial plan that considers both partners' circumstances. They also touch on the role of financial advisors in helping couples plan for the future, including investments, risk management, and estate planning.

    Whether you're currently navigating a relationship with income disparity, planning to merge finances with a partner, or just seeking insights on love and money, this episode offers valuable perspectives and strategies. Tune in to gain the tools you need to build a relationship that thrives, not just survives, in the face of financial inequality.

    (00:00) Maya introduces the topic of money and relationships
    (02:15) Queen Malabane's insights on dating outside your financial league
    (04:50) The importance of discussing money early in relationships
    (07:30) Red flags to watch for on dates that indicate future financial friction
    (10:20) The dynamics of power and control in relationships with income disparity
    (13:40) The need for respect and appreciation of non-financial contributions in a partnership
    (17:05) Dealing with family perceptions and setting boundaries
    (20:35) Navigating financial support for extended family members
    (24:00) Creating a fair and transparent joint financial plan
    (27:45) The importance of including investments and retirement planning
    (30:50) The role of financial advisors in relationship planning
    (34:15) The impact of financial stress on relationships and the need for open communication
    (37:30) Queen's concluding thoughts and Maya's wrap-up

    • 33 min
    Exposing Hidden Costs: The Truth Behind Your Insurance Excess

    Exposing Hidden Costs: The Truth Behind Your Insurance Excess

    In this practical episode of My Money My Lifestyle, host Maya Fisher-French tackles the often-overlooked details of short-term insurance contracts that can have a big impact on your wallet. Maya shares her personal discovery of significant hikes in her insurance policy when it came to excesses - prompting a deep dive into what policyholders can do to navigate these changes.

    Joined by insurance expert Karen Rimmer from PSG Insure, they explore the trend of insurers adjusting excess fees and how this affects claims. Karen explains the reasons behind these industry shifts, including the aftermath of global events and local challenges like infrastructure woes and escalating crime rates.

    Maya and Karen discuss the importance of understanding your insurance contract, the power of negotiation with insurers, and the concept of self-insurance—how to determine what risks you can manage yourself and what requires comprehensive coverage. They also highlight the benefits of having your property assessed, debunk myths about what insurance typically covers, and reveal valuable add-ons that might already be part of your policy.

    Whether you're looking to cut costs without compromising coverage or simply want to ensure you're not caught off guard by hidden clauses, this episode is filled with actionable insights. Tune in to learn how to proactively manage your short-term insurance and make informed decisions that safeguard your lifestyle without breaking the bank.

    (00:00) Introduction to short-term insurance surprises
    (01:22) Maya's personal experience with excess fee increases
    (03:40) Karen Rimmer explains the industry trend and its causes
    (06:15) The impact of global and local events on insurance claims
    (08:50) The role of risk underwriting and individual factors
    (10:35) The shift towards a risk-sharing model between insurers and clients
    (13:05) How to approach self-insurance responsibly
    (15:30) The fine print: What to watch out for in your insurance contract
    (17:45) The advantages of having an insurance assessor evaluate your home
    (20:10) Uncovering hidden benefits in your insurance contract
    (22:35) The value of expert advice from a financial advisor
    (24:50) Special perks for policyholders over 55
    (26:40) Closing thoughts on the importance of understanding your insurance details

    • 22 min
    Unpacking the 2024 National Budget: Where your taxes really go

    Unpacking the 2024 National Budget: Where your taxes really go

    In this insightful episode of My Money My Lifestyle, host Maya Fisher-French takes you behind the scenes of South Africa's national budget with the expertise of Mr. Edgar Sishi, Deputy Director General of National Treasury and Head of the Budget Office at National Treasury. 

    As the nation grapples with the impact of financial decisions, Maya and Mr. Sishi dissect the complexities of a R2.37 trillion budget, the daunting reality of debt servicing costs, and the delicate balance of tax collection.

    Ever wondered about the gargantuan task of managing a country's budget amidst divergent opinions on taxation and spending? This episode shines a light on the intricate process of fiscal policy-making, the rationale behind the absence of bracket creep relief, and the contentious topic of wealth taxes. Maya also probes into the government's social wage spending, which accounts for a staggering 60% of the budget, and the introduction of the Corporation for Deposit Insurance, set to safeguard individual deposits up to R100,000.

    But it's not just about the big numbers and policies. Maya and Mr. Sishi delve into the future of tax-free savings accounts and the innovative use of the gold and foreign exchange contingency reserve account to reduce national borrowing. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking clarity on South Africa's financial roadmap and the implications for personal finance.

    Tune in to demystify the national budget, understand the implications of fiscal drag on your pocket, and explore the strategies National Treasury employs to ensure economic stability and growth. Get ready to be informed and empowered with this deep dive into the fiscal fabric of South Africa.

    📋 Episode Chapters

    (00:00) Maya Fisher French: Welcome to My Money, My Lifestyle podcast

    (00:46) The Government plans on spending 2.37 trillion rand over the next financial year

    (02:54) Mr. Edgar Sishi - Deputy Director General at National Treasury

    (04:43) At National Treasury, there are many differing opinions about how to run budget

    (09:14) South Africa's debt as a percentage of GDP is higher than other emerging markets

    (13:40) Taxation affects us the most when preparing National Budget

    (21:56) One of the things that we did in this budget is not provide bracket creep relief

    (26:29) Six out of every ten rand collected in taxes is spent on social services

    (31:40) South African Reserve Bank is taking money from its contingency reserve account

    (37:59) On 1 April 2024, the corporation for deposit insurance comes into effect

    (39:51) The future of Tax-Free Savings Accounts

    • 40 min
    Tax 101 for Freelancers

    Tax 101 for Freelancers

    In this comprehensive episode of My Money My Lifestyle, Maya Fisher-French, a seasoned freelancer herself, delves deep into the world of taxes with tax experts Kagiso Nonyane and Dumisa Sihawu, from BDO South Africa. 

    They tackle the complexities of tax for freelancers, from understanding why tax may be deducted from your earnings to the intricacies of tax directives and provisional taxpayer status.

    Are you a graphic designer, writer, or any kind of freelancer juggling clients and projects? Then you have probably encountered the complexity of tax. Our experts break down the legalities, the percentages, and the dreaded tax surprise that may come knocking if you're not prepared.

    But it's not all about what you owe. Kagiso and Dumisa also shed light on the deductions you can claim to minimise your tax liability and the benefits and burdens of VAT registration for freelancers. They even touch on when it makes sense to transition from a sole proprietor to a Pty Limited company, and the potential pitfalls of making this move for tax reasons alone.

    If you've ever found yourself scrambling to pay a tax bill, or if you're considering voluntary VAT registration, this episode is a treasure trove of advice. Learn how to stay on top of your admin, avoid penalties, and maybe even find a silver lining in tax season. Plus, get insights into SARS' Voluntary Disclosure Programme and how it could be a lifeline for those who've missed the boat on their tax obligations.

    Don't let tax be the bane of your freelance existence. Tune in to this episode of My Money My Lifestyle and equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the tax tides with confidence. And remember, if you have questions or need clarification, Maya is just a Q&A podcast away.

    • 43 min
    Can we trust the banking system?

    Can we trust the banking system?

    Why do so many people feel that the financial system is rigged against the average person, that the system is built to benefit the elite at the expense of the average person?

    In this podcast Maya has a frank discussion with David Buckham, founder and CEO of Monocle Solutions and author of The End of Money, The Age of Menace and Why Banks Fail, about the inherent flaws in the banking system and the reasons behind the erosion of trust across all areas of society – financial and political. 

    They unpack what is behind the narrative that South African banks have actively worked to weaken the South African currency; what or who is to blame for the rising global inequality and why we have more billionaires than ever, yet average people are struggling to pay their bills.

    • 40 min

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