
A closer look at dividend-focused investing: part 2
The key to a successful dividend strategy is identifying firms that wisely reinvest in growth while maintaining manageable payout ratios.
The Constitutional Court rules that whether someone qualifies as a dependant must be determined as at the date of a retirement fund member’s death, not when the fund decides how to distribute the benefit.
The key to a successful dividend strategy is identifying firms that wisely reinvest in growth while maintaining manageable payout ratios.
The General Laws (Family Matters) Amendment Bill will empower the courts to order fair asset transfers in marriages out of community of property without accrual.
The Supreme Court of Appeal confirms that a member’s ownership stake alone does not trigger personal liability for a close corporation’s debts.
As individual tax filing season officially opens today, SARS warns taxpayers to stay vigilant against a surge in sophisticated scams.
The annual benefit escalations for policies that fall under the Demarcation Regulations.
After the High Court remitted the matter, a new Tribunal panel deemed the challenge ‘frivolous and vexatious’.
The FSCA’s Sustainable Finance Programme seeks to harmonise local markets with global ESG standards – focusing on taxonomy, disclosure, reporting and investor education to bolster climate resilience.
Amid heightened geopolitical risk, investors chasing offshore returns should temper expectations for US stocks and prioritise true diversification, says Orbis’s Rob Perrone.
Determination says a ‘reasonable broker’ would supplement a bulk email with an email or phone call to ensure the client is aware of new conditions.
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy dissolved the RAF’s board to tackle governance issues, but its impact on victims remains uncertain.
How MBSE graduates like Lydia Roode and Michael Bond leveraged the Higher Certificate in Short-term Insurance to excel in real-world scenarios.
The Tribunal agrees with the FSCA that the entity’s key individual did not ‘come clean’ about her past misconduct.
The final Notice removes confusing references to section 14(8), but calls for a wholesale carve-out of retail-to-retail transfers were turned down.
As rental demand surges, advisers can help clients navigate the insurance complexities of furnished, semi-furnished, and short-term lets.
The Companies Amendment Act has eased repurchase requirements, but many firms risk over-complying unless they update their MOIs.
With over 40 warnings issued this year, the FSCA is urging the public to steer clear of investment offers on social media that promise unrealistic returns and falsely claim ties to trusted financial brands.
The ‘tsotsi’ billboard did not cross the line into discriminatory or offensive content, says the Advertising Appeal Committee.
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