SEARCH v

WEATHER

 
Ctn | Dbn | Jhb | Other
Angry, confused woman

Insurance: women pay more

| Contrary to popular belief, women pay more for insurance than men. There is, however, one exception to this 'rule'...
» Essential life insurance
» Control your own destiny!
» Financially independent
» Pay less for insurance
  • TOP STORIES »

    Banknotes on life support

    | When is a torn, soiled, poor quality or self repaired banknote legal and when is it not?
  • FNB blames you!

    | FNB defended their lending policy and blamed the crisis on owners, buyers, agents and commentators.
  • HIGHLIGHTS »

    Freeing debt slaves

    | What's the best way out of debt? What's the best interest rate on a 12-month deposit? Sbu answers...
  • How to beat the market

    | 75 percent of investors try, but fail to beat the market. How do the other 25 percent do it?
  • Error...

    Sorry, there has been an error in processing your request.
    Full Story...

    Retired, yet working?

    Can you access the benefits of your retirement annuity at age 55 even if you're still working?

    Calculating tax

    Shocked at how much you owe SARS after resigning? Here's how tax should be calculated...

    Click here if you wish to receive newsletters from our advertisers.

    How to pay less tax

    Do you contribute to a medical aid or retirement annuity? You should pay less tax! Here's how...

    Taxpayer season starts

    The start of the filing period of the 2009 tax season for taxpayers began on Wednesday.

    'My wife and my money'

    'My wife has put us in a lot of debt — without my knowledge. What can I do?'

    Bank on SA

    The SA banking system remains stable, and banks are adequately capitalised and profitable.

    Don't type in reverse!

    ATM An email advising ATM users to type their pin codes in reverse to alert police is a hoax.

    Gautrain on track

    train tracks World-class. State-of-the-art. Spare no expense. The Gautrain is a PR dream, apparently.

    Cutting up the form book

    sxc.hu With the prime interest rate remaining at 11 percent, the question is: what next?

    BRT to forge ahead

    Bus stop sign The taxi operators' rejection of the Bus Rapid Transit system will not stop govt's plans.