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Nicolette Mashile

Nicolette Mashile is a TV presenter and a financial literacy expert.

Sticking to your financial plan in times of market volatility

Opinion and Nicolette Mashile|Published 2 years ago

Sticking to your long-term financial plan is easier said than done. However, during times of uncertainty, the best course of action for investors is to maintain ...

Spring calls for a review of your finances

Nicolette Mashile|Published 2 years ago

OPINION: Reviewing your finances starts with simply defining your financial goals. Knowing what you want your money to do for you is important. You may find some ...

Cheers to women becoming the best money managers ever!

Nicolette Mashile|Published 2 years ago

We see women starting businesses, closing big deals, becoming majority stakeholders, and creating financially sustainable lifestyles. But why are some women still ...

July Savings Month comes amidst a rising cost of living

Nicolette Mashile|Published 2 years ago

Contractual debt, mandatory living costs and insurance are top of many of our budgets. We can barely squeeze in an entertainment budget line. The cost of living ...

The cost of living in tough economic times

Nicolette Mashile|Published 2 years ago

Inflation is the loss of purchasing power, which simply means that your money will not buy tomorrow what it can today.

How you can save through employee benefits

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

The value of employee benefits extends to more than just “nice incentives” for you as the employee: some of the product benefits extend to your family members, sometimes ...

Using a financial adviser or planner: red flags to watch out for

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

A qualified, experienced, and registered financial planner who promises to serve your best interests will give you an excellent financial plan while increasing your ...

Checklist to secure your finances and lower your stress

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

As we come to March, we have the opportunity to redefine our goals and readjust our budgets. Here are a few financial tips that you can put into practice in order ...

Don’t let your budget spring a leak at this time of year

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

Leaks happen when you are not sticking to your budget and you spend your money in ways that are not intended.

Why your insurer may not pay out your claim

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

You do not just find an insurer, and it stops there. You still need to be responsible for it, or else your insurer will not pay out when you have a claim.

What’s the deal with sectional title developments?

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

Sectional title schemes fall under the Sectional Title Act of 1986. The Act defines the rights and obligations of the various stakeholders who bring the scheme into ...

Is a home loan the only way to finance a property?

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

Home loans are a type of secured lending because there is an asset attached to the borrowing. In loan default cases, the asset can be repossessed and sold to recoup ...

Life goes better when we understand the policies we sign up for

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

Most of us agree to the terms and conditions of legally binding contracts without fully immersing ourselves.

Are you regularly left with more month than money?

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

A stroll in a mall can lead you down one of two paths; one where you buy a new pair of sneakers impulsively because, sheesh, look, you still have some money left ...

Property is a tangible asset you can count on

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

Opinion: Most people think investing in property is buying a massive chunk of land or a building. But it’s not necessarily the only way to do it.

Black Tax can be rewarding if you plan it properly

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

One of the biggest unspoken burdens young professionals face is that of Black Tax. ...

The how and why of investing: What are your objectives?

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

A few years ago, I dabbled with the idea of investing. In all honesty, the whole concept of putting my money away and not enjoying the benefits of instant gratification ...

Consider credit life insurance to cover your debts

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

Last week I received an email from a distraught young lady. Two weeks after her mom’s passing, the bank was coming for their family home.

The Mighty emergency account: 3 rules you need to know

Nicolette Mashile|Published 3 years ago

How many of us found out for the first time during the Covid hot mess that we were, in fact, living from paycheck to paycheck?

Men lie, women lie, but the numbers don’t

Nicolette Mashile|Published 4 years ago

Looking to buy a home? This is some good advice.

Don’t bank on a lender letting your debt prescribe

Nicolette Mashile|Published 4 years ago

Last week we zoomed in on the effects of compound interest and how great earning compound interest is. Paying it is where the real pain is.

Building a nest egg? Don’t eat the chickens

Nicolette Mashile|Published 4 years ago

A financial term for a growing flock of chickens is compounding, and the chicks that hatch are compound interest.

It’s not always about how much you make

Nicolette Mashile|Published 4 years ago

Everyone has their own money rule that they swear by. My one is: ’It’s not about how much you make; it’s about how much you keep and where you keep it,’ writes Nicolette ...