Demystifying Money

Good financial management can be quite simple: spend less than you earn, avoid debt and invest from a young age.

Unfortunately acting out the basic principles is not quite that simple as it requires a certain level of financial discipline and also self-belief which is why for Women’s Month we look at some of the money myths around female finances which are perhaps stopping you from reaching your financial goals.

Good financial management also requires empowering oneself with financial knowledge to ensure you have the right product for your needs - so we have put together a list of a few useful terms which you would come across as an investor or policy holder.

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June 2016

Wealth starts with saving

May 2016

Putting the house in order


April 2016

Be a wealth creator


 

March 2016

Prepare for change


February 2016

How's your budget holding up?


January 2016

Ready, steady, go!


 

December 2015

Rewind, reflect, refocus


November 2015

Closing the door on 2015


October 2015

Financial rules to live by

 

September 2015

How to save on medical expenses

August 2015

Catch the Spring fever!

July 2015

Spend less, save more!

What will happen to your Own your life Rewards

If you are a member of the Own your life Rewards programme you should by now have received notification that we are winding down the programme which will be discontinued next year on 31 March 2017.

For more information on this, please contact your financial adviser or visit www.ownyourliferewards.co.za

 
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South African households are more likely to have a female breadwinner and research shows women are better at money management than their male counterparts.

Do you ever wonder what “purchasing power parity” or “loading a policy” means? Here are 18 investment words worth knowing. Read and stand a chance to win!

Critical illness cover plays an important role in a holistic financial plan, but using it as a replacement for a medical scheme could result in uncovered medical bills warns Nicholas van der Nest.

As long as your investment portfolio is aligned to your personal risk profile, there is no need to panic.

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Demystifying money

Good financial management can be quite simple: spend less than you earn, avoid debt and invest from a young age. Unfortunately acting out the basic principles is not quite that simple as it requires a certain level of financial discipline and also self-belief which is why for Women’s Month we look at some of the money myths around female finances which are perhaps stopping you from reaching your financial goals.

Good financial management also requires empowering oneself with financial knowledge to ensure you have the right product for your needs - so we have put together a list of a few useful terms which you would come across as an investor or policy holder.

+ share via email | + share via Facebook | + share via Twitter | + share via Linked In

June 2016

Wealth starts with saving

May 2016

Putting the house in order


April 2016

Be a wealth creator


 

March 2016

Prepare for change


February 2016

How's your budget holding up?


January 2016

Ready, steady, go!


 

December 2015

Rewind, reflect, refocus


November 2015

Closing the door on 2015


October 2015

Financial rules to live by

 

September 2015

How to save on medical expenses

August 2015

Catch the Spring fever!

July 2015

Spend less, save more!

Money Myths   Financial Jargon   Health   Investment Advice

5 myths about women
and money
Demystifying the jargon Critical illness cover Why you should
stay invested

South African households are more likely to have a female breadwinner and research shows women are better at money management than their male counterparts.

Do you ever wonder what “purchasing power parity” or “loading a policy” means? Here are 18 investment words worth knowing. Read and stand a chance to win!

Critical illness cover plays an important role in a holistic financial plan, but using it as a replacement for a medical scheme could result in uncovered medical bills warns Nicholas van der Nest.

As long as your investment portfolio is aligned to your personal risk profile, there is no need to panic.

Read more... Read more... Read more... Read more...

Got a question? We're here for you!

Thank you for the feedback we have received on these newsletters so far. Your comments and suggestions will help us to give you relevant information for planning and managing your finances.

Please keep talking to us and telling us what you think. Here's how you can reach us:

The information contained in this communication, including attachments, is not to be construed as advice in terms of the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act of 2002 ("FAIS") as the writer is neither an appointed representative of Liberty, nor a licensed financial services provider as contemplated in FAIS. Please consult your financial adviser should you require advice of a financial nature and/or intermediary services. Visit the Liberty website
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Demystifying money

Good financial management can be quite simple: spend less than you earn, avoid debt and invest from a young age.

Unfortunately acting out the basic principles is not quite that simple as it requires a certain level of financial discipline and also self-belief which is why for Women’s Month we look at some of the money myths around female finances which are perhaps stopping you from reaching your financial goals.

Good financial management also requires empowering oneself with financial knowledge to ensure you have the right product for your needs - so we have put together a list of a few useful terms which you would come across as an investor or policy holder.


+ share via email | + share via Facebook
+ share via Twitter | + share via Linked In

June 2016

Wealth starts with saving

May 2016

Putting the house in order

April 2016

Be a wealth creator

March 2016

Prepare for change

February 2016

How's your budget holding up?

January 2016

Ready, steady, go!

December 2015

Rewind, reflect, refocus

November 2015

Closing the door on 2015

October 2015

Financial rules to live by

September 2015

How to save on medical expenses

August 2015

Catch the Spring fever!

July 2015

Spend less, save more!

 

What will happen to your Own your life Rewards

If you are a member of the Own your life Rewards programme you should by now have received notification that we are winding down the programme which will be discontinued next year on 31 March 2017.

For more information on this, please contact your financial adviser or visit www.ownyourliferewards.co.za.

 
Money Myths
5 myths about women and money

South African households are more likely to have a female breadwinner and research shows women are better at money management than their male counterparts.

Read more...
 
Financial Jargon
Demystifying the jargon

Do you ever wonder what “purchasing power parity” or “loading a policy” means? Here are 18 investment words worth knowing. Read and stand a chance to win!

Read more...
 
Health
Why critical illness cover is not the same as medical cover

Critical illness cover plays an important role in a holistic financial plan, but using it as a replacement for a medical scheme could result in uncovered medical bills warns Nicholas van der Nest.

Read more...
 
Investment Advice

Why you should stay invested

As long as your investment portfolio is aligned to your personal risk profile, there is no need to panic.

Read more...

Got a question? We're here for you!

Thank you for the feedback we have received on these newsletters so far. Your comments and suggestions will help us to give you relevant information for planning and managing your finances.

Please keep talking to us and telling us what you think. Here's how you can reach us:

 
 
View the Liberty July 2016 newsletter
Contact Us
Visit the Liberty website
Update my details
The information contained in this communication, including attachments, is not to be construed as advice in terms of the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act of 2002 ("FAIS") as the writer is neither an appointed representative of Liberty, nor a licensed financial services provider as contemplated in FAIS. Please consult your financial adviser should you require advice of a financial nature and/or intermediary services.