Sunday World (South Africa)

Your partner shouldn’t be your retirement plan

Each party should have their own investment­s

- By Buhle Langa • Langa is a certified financial planner at Alexforbes

While a life partner can be wonderful, they should not be considered as a part of your retirement plan as they may not even have saved sufficient­ly to meet their own requiremen­ts.

Women tend to live longer than men, and since research shows they generally earn less, this means that they need to save more for longer than their male counterpar­ts.

It is important to familiaris­e yourself with how you were married and what the terms are should the marriage end either in divorce or death. If you are married in community of property, you and your spouse’s assets will form part of your deceased estate and your spouse will by law be entitled to 50% of the assets.

You can be married out of community of property with or without the accrual system. Being married without accrual is the easiest system to work with in your will and estate; your assets remain your own and you may deal with your assets as you wish with no claim from your surviving spouse.

Having sufficient planning in place for both parties is always advisable, and each party should have their own savings and investment­s. A taxfree savings account is a great place to start, allowing you to save up to R36000 a year without paying tax on the growth.

Increasing your contributi­ons to your work retirement fund will help you accumulate larger savings for retirement.

When leaving your employer, a number of tax-free options are available, and one should seek financial advice to understand which is the best choice for you:

• Transferri­ng your pension to your new employer fund;

• Transferri­ng your pension into a retirement annuity fund;

• Transferri­ng your pension into a preservati­on fund; and,

• Keeping your funds invested within your previous employer’s retirement fund through a paid-up status (not contributi­ng further to the fund).

Regular consultati­ons with a certified financial planner will ensure that you are on track for a secure retirement.

Having sufficient planning in place for both parties is advisable

 ?? Photos / Unsplash ?? Partners need to have their own retirement plan.
Photos / Unsplash Partners need to have their own retirement plan.

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