Last Will and Testament, Life Insurance, Medical Aid, Momentum Multiply, Savings, Short Term Insurance

Janu-worry 2021

With Janu-worry almost behind us, we can start focusing on the year ahead. Hopefully the schools are about to start, and some form of normalcy are to return! Count yourself lucky if you are still working from home – especially in this weather we are currently experiencing in Gauteng!

October 2021 will see the 4th post-apartheid cencus take place in South Africa, and we have municipal elections coming up – and possibly a vaccine…Tax are being relooked, and according to the Big Mac Index, the South African rand is undervalued by 61.9%, which is the fourth most undervalued currency measured by the index in July.

Using the raw data, a Big Mac costs R33.50 in South Africa and $5.66 in the United States. The implied exchange rate is R5.92 to the dollar.

Japan is still dead-set on hosting the Olympics from 23 July – 8 August 2021, and many others are holding out hope for an overseas holiday this year!

These are all out of our immediate control, but what we can control is our finances. Shop around for better short term insurance quotes and benefits, make sure your last will and testament is up to date and your savings pocket is growing, get rewarded for being active and looking after ourselves, and in turn, spending those rewards on what matter most!

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Momentum Irene would love to be of service to you on your financial wellness journey. Feel free to connect with us on any of our platforms, and we will come to you – masked and all! If you would prefer a Zoom or Teams introduction, that can also be arranged.

We wish you a magnificent, healthy, prosperous 2021, and look forward to meet up for a coffee (even if it is virtual).

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Life Insurance

MOMENTUM CREATES SOLUTION FOR VIOLENT CRIME VICTIMS

Momentum is in the business of paying claims and we have therefore taken the recent criticism to heart.

We have created a solution that will pay an amount equal to the death benefit (limited to a maximum of R3 million) in the case of violent crime, regardless of previous medical history. This will apply to all existing as well as future life cover clients.

– This payout will be fully funded from Momentum’s profits and not from our clients’ premiums;
– The guarantee will pay out when the death was a direct result of violent crime, even when material
medical non-disclosure impacts the legitimacy of the contract;
– The payout is not in addition to the normal death benefit. It only applies in circumstances when the
death benefit will not be payable or has been reduced;
– Momentum reserves the right to reject any fraudulent claims.

The guarantee will apply immediately to all our life cover clients, and will be applied retrospectively. We are identifying clients who were impacted in this way and we will contact their families to arrange payment.

We care for our clients and always strive to solve for their needs. We hope that this solution illustrates that.

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Last Will and Testament, Life Insurance

ALL ABOUT YOU

This is a sentence my wife loves. When I say it – not when she says it. It is all about you Honey. And you know what they say…happy wife, happy life! (There is a reason why nothing rhymes with happy husband…)

As I said previously, we had a long distance relationship, and moved in together 4 months before our wedding. Before we knew each other, and then while living apart, she had her own household insurance, life insurance, retirement annuities etc, and I had mine. But, things change. We became a family. And we needed different things to when we were single, care free individuals. We could no longer think only about ourselves.

Naturally, we set up our prenup, and from there, everything changed. EVERYTHING. We share our short-term insurance, medical aid, last will & testament, rent, electricity, food budget and the list goes on.

Change doesn’t stop there, as life happens. You evolve. You learn. You grow. Your family grows. And each change, mean a change in your financial needs.

Be sure to speak to your financial wellness advisor regularly, in order to keep your affairs up to date. If you don’t have one, let me know! I will take you for a cup of coffee, and we can discuss YOU.

You never know when it will be the last time you can say “It is all about you, Honey”.

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Financial Planning Jargon, Investments, Last Will and Testament, Life Insurance, Retirement

Did you plan for the road ahead?

With 2018 around the corner, it is a good idea to take stock of where your finances are currently, and where you want to be in a years’ time. It is a great time to consider your bases, as well as if there are any shortfalls. ( https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/playing-catch-up-michael-pfister/ )

Here are a few points to consider:

  • Will:  Do you have one? If so, does your family and relatives know where you keep it? Did you update it after your marriage/divorce/having kids? Is the will enforceable?
  • Emergencies: Do you have a safety net in case of an emergency? If not, do you want to start building a safety net? Do you know what your options are? Please visit the link to one of my previous articles: ( https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-prevent-playing-catch-up-michael-pfister/ )
  • Holiday plans: Will December 2018 be the same holiday as 2017? Will you make debt or save for it?
  • Children: Do you have a savings plan for them (or should I say to help you later…)?
  • Short term insurance: Do you have car and household insurance? When last did you update your values? Did you add your new camera, bicycle, Drone, Tag Heuer or any other item of value?
  • Long term Insurance: Do you have Income protection for when your unable to perform you job for longer than your chosen waiting period? If so, when last did you update your values? Do you have dependents, and did you make provision for them to live at the same standard as they do with you around, should you not be able to contribute due to a sudden demise? Will your family be able to give you a proper burial service or memorial?
  • Retirement: Do you have a plan? What does it consist of? What are your options?

We just tend to float by in life, year after year. Until we realize what we should have done….

Will 2018 be different? Or better?

Don’t regret the choices you make (or don’t make)!

Contact me should you need any assistance or advice Michael.Pfister@momentum.co.za

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(Originally published on 20 December 2017)

Financial Planning Jargon, Investments, Last Will and Testament, Life Insurance, Retirement, Short Term Insurance

Playing Catch Up?

Since you were a little boy/girl, your dream was to drive a fancy car that gets noticed. Maybe it was a fire truck at first, but then became a Ferrari. In red. Of course. How about sipping cocktails on an island for 3 weeks, with the girls, instead of visiting the parents’ holiday house in Stillbay each December?

As you start your first job, you work towards that goal. With the first paycheck you get, you smell the leather seats, and you taste the sweetness of the strawberry daiquiri. After 10 odd years of slaving away behind a desk, your credit limit is of such that you can get the finance for the car, and the credit facility for the dream holiday you’ve been planning. And off you go. You made it!

You have accomplished BIG things in your life, and as human nature is, we need to share that with our friends. Thanks Facebook! We celebrate life. We go out, we toast to our goals being reached. We eat sushi, we braai, we pour wine and whiskey, we get a dog. We also get someone to help us maintain our gardens, and do the dishes. We get DSTV. We need Internet. So we get that. We need new leather couches. A king size bed. Egyptian Cotton bedding. Fluffy pillows. All on credit. Because we deserve it. And we are right. We do.

It has now been a year since you “arrived” and your Financial Planner sets up an appointment with you to review your policies. In this meeting you get told that if you are involved in an accident with your new car, Ferrari or not, the excess payable by you is R3500. Immediately you think to yourself: what if this happens after the 20th of the month? How am I going to pay this? By that time you have paid your car, rent/bond, insurance, electricity, DSTV, @ Home, bought some necessities for the fridge for the month, and have some spending money left to survive until pay day.

You are choking on the credit card repayment for the holiday that is long since forgotten.

No one ever told you this should be part of your dream! All of a sudden growing up is the worst thing you have ever done.

On top of all of this, you/your wife falls pregnant. According to Women24, it costs an average middle class family in South Africa roughly R90 000 per year to raise ONE child.

How do we deal with these scenarios? How do we prevent playing catch up?

Baby steps. That is the answer. Don’t ever think that you are alone in the situation. Statistics show that approximately more than 90% of South Africans fall in this category.

Start focusing on short term. If you only look at Long Term savings eg Retirement, it still doesn’t solve the problems of today.

Your goal should be to work towards having 3 months’ worth of income as a short term, easy accessible, risk free nest egg.

My advice will be as follows:

  1. Register on www.momentum.co.za – you do not need to be a client of Momentum to use this facility.
  2. Complete the Financial Wellness Questionnaire on the website to assess where you are in your current financial planning.
  3. Get control over your finances. I am using a fantastic tool that has helped me greatly – Multiply Money. This is available via your App store. Here you can record your income and expenses as well as keep track of it.
  4. Work a set savings amount into this new budget. You can start with R100, R300 or R1000. It will depend on your budget. But, start with something.

If you need ANY advice, do not hesitate to contact me on michael.pfister@momentum.co.za

A big part of financial freedom is having your heart and mind free from worry about the what-if’s of life ~ Suze Orman

(Originally published on 7 June 2015)

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