Maya on Money

Maya on Money

My Money My Lifestyle
Land Zuid-Afrika
Genres Business, Investing
Taal EN
Afleveringen 240
Laatste 17.06.2026

Maya Fisher-French discusses personal finance topics, offering advice on managing money, saving, and investing. The podcast aims to help listeners make better financial decisions and improve their financial literacy. Listeners can join the conversation by emailing the host.

Afleveringen

  • A Masterclass in Stablecoins and SA Exchange Controls 17.06.2026 33min
    In this episode of the Maya on Money podcast, host Maya Fisher-French explores the evolving landscape of stablecoins and their implications for everyday consumers. Joined by Wiehann Oliver, Partner and Global Co-Head of Digital Assets at Forvis Mazars, they discuss the recent high court ruling regarding the treatment of cryptocurrency in South Africa and how this impacts exchange control regulations.The conversation explains the fundamentals of stablecoins and how these digital assets, pegged to stable currencies like the US Dollar, can revolutionise payment mechanisms, particularly for cross-border transactions. Wiehann provides insights into the legal complexities surrounding cryptocurrency and the potential for stablecoins to serve as a hedge against local currency devaluation.Key topics discussed include: The recent court ruling and its implications for cryptocurrency regulation in South Africa How stablecoins can facilitate faster and cheaper transactions compared to traditional banking The role of stablecoins in mitigating currency devaluation in Africa Practical applications of stablecoins in everyday life and international payments The future of stablecoins in the banking sector and potential disruptions to traditional financial models This episode is essential for anyone looking to understand the future of money and the role of stablecoins in reshaping financial transactions. Tune in to learn how stablecoins could become a vital part of your financial toolkit.
  • Unlocking financial freedom for young investors 03.06.2026 31min
    In this episode of the Maya on Money podcast, host Maya Fisher-French and Adrian Hope-Bailie, the founder of Fynbos Money to discuss the importance of building an emergency fund and investing, how to use both a TFSA and a retirement annuity as part of your retirement plan, and why you really should start a TFSA for your child rather than just buying them more sneakers.Sponsored by Fynbos Money
  • Demystifying ETFs: Access, Cost, and Strategy Insights 29.04.2026 30min
    In this episode of the Maya on Money podcast, we delve into the world of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with expert guest Niki Giles, head of strategy at Prescient Fund Services. As the popularity of ETFs continues to rise, we discuss the fundamentals of ETFs, their benefits, and how to get started investing.We begin by explaining what ETFs are and how they differ from traditional unit trusts, highlighting their low cost and accessibility, which have democratised investing for many. The conversation also covers the evolution of ETFs from passive index-tracking funds to actively managed funds, examining the implications for investors in terms of fees and performance.Key topics discussed include:- The basics of exchange-traded funds and their advantages for new investors- The difference between passive and actively managed ETFs- Cost considerations and how they compare to traditional unit trusts- Strategies for choosing the right ETFs for your investment goals- The importance of diversification and long-term investingThis episode is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the ETF landscape, providing insights and practical tips for making informed investment decisions. Tune in to learn how you can start your investment journey with as little as R100 and harness the power of compounding for your financial future.
  • Understanding Situs and estate duty: A guide for global investors 01.04.2026 25min
    In this episode of the Maya on Money podcast, host Maya Fisher-French dives deep into the intricacies of estate planning for offshore investments. With her own recent restructuring experience, Maya opens up about the challenges of managing foreign dividends and the growing tax implications of wealth accumulation over time. To help navigate these complexities, she invites Elana Nel, Fiduciary Specialist at Ninety One, to share her expertise on how to effectively plan for the future when dealing with both local and foreign assets.The discussion covers a wide range of critical topics, including the impact of situs tax, the importance of understanding different jurisdictions' tax rules, and the necessity of having separate wills for local and offshore assets. Elana elaborates on the potential pitfalls of estate planning, especially for families with members living across various countries, and highlights the significance of double taxation agreements.Key topics discussed include:- The complexities of estate planning with offshore investments- Understanding situs tax and its implications for South African investors- How exchange control affects the winding up of estates with foreign assets- The role of wills in managing local and offshore assets- Strategies for simplifying estate administration through investment wrappersThis episode is a must-listen for anyone with international investments or those looking to ensure their estate is managed effectively across borders. Tune in to gain valuable insights that could make a significant difference for you and your beneficiaries.
  • Should You Stay VAT Registered? Insights for Small Business Owners 20.03.2026 19min
    Maya Fisher-French discusses the recent changes affecting small business finances following the national budget announcement. With the VAT threshold and turnover tax limits both increased to R2.3 million, Maya unpacks what this means for small business owners and whether they should consider deregistering for VAT.
  • RA tax strategies for parents and high-income earners 20.02.2026 17min
    As the end of the tax year approaches, it is time to maximise your tax deductions and contributions to tax-free savings accounts and retirement annuities. Joined by Janine Langenhoven, senior legal counsel at Ninety One, Maya explores the often-overlooked tax benefits of exceeding the annual contribution cap on retirement annuities of R350 000. Janine explains how excess contributions can roll over to future years, allowing for tax deductions later, and discusses the implications of these contributions at retirement.They also discuss the dos and don'ts for parents who may want to give their children a head start on their retirement savings.Key topics discussed include:-          The mechanics of exceeding the R350 000 contribution cap and the tax benefits associated with it-          How excess contributions can lead to tax-free withdrawals at retirement-          The role of retirement annuities in estate planning and their implications for beneficiaries-          Strategies for parents considering retirement annuities for their children-          Important considerations for tracking contributions and ensuring compliance with SARSThis episode provides essential insights for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of retirement annuities and optimise their tax strategies effectively. 
  • Stablecoin 101: How exactly does a stablecoin work? 14.01.2026 30min
    In this episode of My Money, My Lifestyle, host Maya Fisher-French dives into the world of stablecoins, specifically focusing on the newly announced ZAR Supercoin. Listeners will learn what sets stablecoins apart from traditional cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, how their value is maintained, and the mechanisms that ensure stability.
  • What to do when your emergency bills are not covered 03.12.2025 20min
    In this episode of My Money, My Lifestyle, host Maya Fisher-French shares a personal story that highlights the often-overlooked complexities of medical aid claims, particularly in emergency situations. When her 85-year-old mother experienced alarming symptoms and sought treatment at an emergency room, she was left with bills not paid by the medical scheme. Maya invites David Green from Med ClaimAssist to discuss what to do when your medical scheme does not cover the cost of emergency treatment. They explore the nuances of prescribed minimum benefits (PMBs) and the importance of proper referrals when navigating emergency care. David sheds light on the misconceptions surrounding hospital plans and the potential financial implications of emergency room visits.Key topics covered include:• Understanding the limitations of medical schemes regarding emergency room visits• The significance of referrals from healthcare professionals • Strategies for challenging denied claims and navigating the claims process• The potential for negotiating medical bills and seeking discounts from providers• Insights into the role of clinical committees in reviewing complex casesListeners will gain valuable insights into their rights as medical scheme members and practical steps to take when faced with unexpected medical expenses. 
  • How to turn confidence into action 28.11.2025 25min
    South Africans are feeling more confident about their finances than they have in the last three years – according to the 2025 Sanlam Financial Confidence Index.This good news is driven in part by lower interest rates, the end of loadshedding, and real salary increases. Yet, despite feeling more confident, this is not translating into an improved sense of financial well-being and 74% of South Africans remain stressed about their daily finances. As we know from experience, we usually need confidence to inspire action. So, how can we utilise this confidence and improved macroeconomic conditions to enhance our personal financial well-being?In this podcast, host Maya Fisher-French is joined by Kele Boakgomo, behavioural scientist and CEO of Yugrow, and Lee Hancox, Head of Channel and Segment Marketing at SanlamConnect, to unpack the trends and behavioural insights from the Sanlam Financial Confidence Index, as well as provide tools and strategies we can apply to make sure we enter 2026 with a greater sense of financial control. For the full Sanlam Financial Confidence Index report, click here
  • The Insurance Debate: Do You Really Need All That Cover? 15.11.2025 38min
    Asset manager Piet Vijoen has argued that people systematically overpay for insurance because they prefer the certainty of losing a little each month (i.e. the premium) rather than risk facing an uncertain loss at some point in the future.In this episode of My Money, My Lifestyle, host Maya Fisher-French debates the relevance of insurance and how much is enough with financial planners Henri le Grange and Ben Nel.Insurance is often viewed with scepticism, and many people question whether it is truly worth the investment. This episode addresses key concerns surrounding life cover, income protection, and critical illness cover, as well as how to avoid a "tick box" approach that leads to clients being overinsured and overpaying for premiums that may not align with their actual needs. Listeners will also learn about the risks associated with age-rated premiums, which can escalate quickly and become unaffordable as individuals age. The episode also explores the concept of self-insurance, where individuals accumulate sufficient liquid assets to cover potential liabilities without relying solely on insurance.  A personalised approach ensures that clients are not just sold a product but are guided to make informed decisions that benefit their overall financial health.This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to navigate the often confusing world of insurance and personal finance.
  • S2 Ep10: Money Bootcamp finale: Six months to financial transformation 02.11.2025 24min
    After six transformative months, we’re concluding our Insure Your Future Money Bootcamp series with incredible stories of financial transformation that will inspire and motivate you to take control of your finances.In this final episode, we discuss the game-changing themes that emerged from the journeys of our boot camp participants. From unexpected promotions to debt freedom, the results speak for themselves: money truly loves control.What You’ll Discover: • Why financial structure creates opportunities for prosperity in all areas of life • How to overcome the psychological barriers that keep you stuck (fear, guilt, and shame around money) • Practical strategies for setting boundaries with family financial expectations • The compound effect of small, consistent financial actions • How to balance financial responsibility with enjoying life guilt-freeOur participants’ stories prove that transformation is possible for anyone willing to face their financial reality and take action. We heard from individuals who accelerated their debt payoff, built emergency funds, inspired family members to change their money habits, and even received promotions at work after gaining financial stability.Key Takeaway: Financial empowerment isn’t just about numbers, it’s about mindset, relationships, and creating sustainable habits that compound into life-changing results.Whether you’re drowning in debt, struggling with family financial pressure, or simply want to level up your money management, this episode provides actionable insights you can implement immediately.Ready to transform your relationship with money? Listen to the full series if you have not already done so. This is your roadmap to financial freedom!
  • S2 Ep9: Money Bootcamp: Can you retire before 80? 15.10.2025 34min
    Most people can only afford to retire comfortably by age 80. This sobering statistic was the focus of our latest Insure your Future Money Bootcamp podcast discussion that asked the question of whether early retirement is even possible in today’s economic climate.In this episode, Maya and Mapalo are joined by seasoned financial planner Wynand Gouws, author of "To 100 and Beyond". They explore the realities of retirement savings, the importance of understanding replacement ratios, and the critical role of budgeting in preparing for retirement. Wynand emphasises that simply having a retirement fund is not enough; individuals must actively engage with their financial planning to ensure they can maintain their desired lifestyle post-retirement.The conversation explores practical strategies for boosting retirement savings, including the importance of delaying retirement, managing lifestyle choices, and the advantages of tax-efficient savings. Wynand also highlights common myths surrounding retirement planning, urging listeners to take proactive measures now to avoid future financial strain.Key topics covered:• Understanding the implications of replacement ratios on retirement planning• The importance of budgeting and tracking expenses for a secure retirement• Strategies for increasing retirement savings and utilising tax benefits• The impact of lifestyle choices on long-term financial health• Debunking retirement myths and preparing for increased longevity This episode serves as a wake-up call for those who may be underestimating their retirement needs. Tune in to gain valuable insights and actionable steps to ensure your financial well-being in your golden years!
  • 8: Retirement Reimagined Episode 8: Insurance as a retirement vehicle 08.10.2025 11min
    The latest FNB retirement survey revealed that many South Africans are allocating more funds to insurance than to their retirement savings. So how do we find the balance between insuring for the unexpected while investing for longevity? This is the topic of the latest episode of the Retirement Reimagined series, with host Maya Fisher-French and guest Deepesh Desai, head of FNB Life. Maya and Deepesh discuss how to utilise insurance to protect retirement savings and what types of insurance are suitable once you are retired. Deepesh explains how understanding one’s unique financial situation and life stage is vital in determining appropriate insurance coverage.Key topics covered:• The relationship between insurance spending and retirement savings• How insurance can safeguard your retirement nest egg• The importance of assessing insurance needs at different life stages• The role of legacy planning and estate liquidity in insurance decisions• The impact of critical illnesses on retirement planning and insurance needs• The necessity for democratising financial advice to ensure informed insurance choicesBy understanding how to integrate insurance into your overall financial strategy, you can better prepare for a secure and comfortable retirement. Tune in to gain clarity on how to protect your financial future while pursuing your retirement goals.For more information on the retirement survey, click this link. 
  • S2 Ep8: Money Bootcamp: Investing - how to double your money 01.10.2025 27min
    In the latest episode of the Money Bootcamp Podcast, we dive into the world of investing and the magic of compound growth. If you've ever wondered how your money can grow exponentially over time, this episode is for you
  • 7: Retirement Reimagined Episode 7: Estate Planning in Retirement - Securing Your Family's Future 24.09.2025 12min
    In the latest episode of the Retirement Reimagined series, host Maya Fisher-French speaks to Carin Meyer, Product Head of Wills and Deceased Banking, about the importance of having a will, especially when it comes to your retirement assets. Maya and Carin debunk common misconceptions, including the dangerous belief that "only wealthy people need wills," and explore the psychological barriers that prevent people from planning their estates.Key topics covered: The critical difference between how property and retirement funds are handled in your estate Why intestate succession rarely reflects your true wishes Smart strategies for choosing executors and managing estate costs How to use testamentary trusts to protect vulnerable family members  When and how to update your will as life circumstances change This practical episode provides actionable advice for retirees and pre-retirees, emphasising that estate planning isn't just about assets - it's an act of love that prevents family conflicts and ensures your legacy aligns with your values.Whether you're just starting your retirement journey or reviewing your existing plans, this episode delivers essential insights that could save your family from financial and emotional turmoil. Don't let poor planning overshadow a lifetime of hard work.For more information on the retirement survey, click this link. 
  • S2 Ep7: Money Bootcamp: Know your marriage contract 17.09.2025 40min
    Marriage is often viewed through the lens of love, commitment, and partnership, but it is also a significant financial contract that can have profound implications on your financial future. In this Insure your Future Money Bootcamp Maya Fisher-French and Mapalo Makhu interview attorney and mediator Lerato Seroke about the financial and legal implications of your marriage contract. This knowledge could save you from devastating financial consequences down the line.Many people believe that living together for a long time constitutes a common law marriage, but as Lerato explains, this is a myth. In South African law, common law marriage does not exist, and this misconception can expose couples to various financial risks. Without a legal marriage, partners may forfeit crucial benefits such as inheritance rights, spousal maintenance, and pension claims. The episode explores the three valid forms of marriage in South Africa: civil marriage, civil union, and customary marriage. Each type has its own legal implications, particularly concerning financial responsibilities and rights. For instance, a civil marriage requires registration, while a customary marriage does not. This distinction can lead to complications, especially in cases of divorce or death. Listeners will learn about the importance of keeping thorough records to validate a marriage, particularly in customary arrangements where formal documentation may be lacking. Lerato emphasises that individuals should document everything from lobola negotiations to communications with family members to protect their interests. The discussion also covers the different marriage regimes, including in community of property and out of community of property, with and without accrual. These distinctions are crucial for understanding how assets and debts are managed within a marriage. For example, being married in community of property means that both partners share liabilities, which can lead to financial vulnerability. Mapalo shares her personal experience of choosing to marry out of community of property without accrual, emphasising the empowerment that comes from financial independence. This decision allows her to build her own assets while still collaborating with her partner on shared financial goals. It's crucial to approach discussions about marriage contracts not as a sign of distrust but as a way to protect each other and build a solid financial future together. This episode is a must-listen for anyone considering marriage or currently in a long-term relationship. It provides valuable insights into how to safeguard your financial interests and ensure that both partners are protected. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of marriage contracts and their implications for your financial health.
  • 6: Retirement Reimagined Episode 6: What stops us from planning for retirement? 10.09.2025 19min
    In the latest episode of the Retirement Reimagined series, we aim to understand why so many people are not saving for retirement. The results from the FNB Retirement Survey suggest that it is not just financial constraints.
  • S2 Ep6: Money Bootcamp: The real cost of disability and how to plan for it 03.09.2025 35min
    In the latest Money Bootcamp episode, Maya Fisher-French and Mapalo Makhu are joined by a special guest, Nonhlanhla Bakasa, founder of AdoWord Multimedia, to discuss the reality of living with a disability. Nonhlanhla has been a "wheelchair rider" since the age of 12 when she suffered a spinal injury in a car accident.Nonhlanhla provides an honest and frank insight into the challenges she faces every day, not only with the physical reality of her disability but also the financial battle. Her story highlights how inadequate the system is for those living with a disability. Stian de Witt, certified financial planner and executive head of Energy Financial Planning at NMG Benefits, also joins the conversation and shares his experience of clients who became disabled, and the costs involved. Stian offers some practical advice on how to find the balance between having protection in place but not being over-insured.The conversation also addresses the emotional toll of dealing with financial administration, including claiming from the road accident fund, medical schemes, and insurance companies, and the critical need for a supportive financial team.Both Nonhlanhla and Stian advocate for building a support system, whether through friends, family, or financial professionals who can guide individuals through the complexities of financial planning and insurance claims. This episode covers:  The topic of disability and its financial impact  Nonhlanhla's personal story and experiences with disability The costs of living with a disability Insights from Stian on managing disability finances Discussion on insurance challenges and tax deductions Importance of having a financial support team Practical advice for budgeting and prioritising expenses
  • 5: Retirement Reimagined Episode 5: Facing the reality of retirement 27.08.2025 15min
    In the latest episode of Retirement Reimagined, we examine what retirement means to those over 60. Using the findings from the FNB retirement survey, host Maya Fisher-French speaks to Renee Coughlan of FNB Wealth and Investment about the reality facing many retirees who feel less prepared than ever before.
  • A single mom's guide to drawing up a will 22.08.2025 31min
    We asked many single moms what their greatest concerns were regarding drawing up a will. Host Maya Fisher-French asked fiduciary expert Deenisha Nadesan of Capital Legacy to answer them.

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