MONEY SMART WEEK SOUTH AFRICA Become more educated about your finances | Personal Financial Planning Absa | Corporate and Investment Banking > Insights and Events > Become more educated about your finances | Personal Financial Planning Vuyo Nogantshi Head of Distribution: Indexand Structured Solutions SHARE While you need money to achieve your financial goals, you also need a personal financial plan to make them a reality. Your personal financial plan is the roadmap you need to help you achieve your financial goals. Join Vuyo Nogantshi as he highlights what a financial plan should look like and what financial products you will need to bring it all together. You need money to achieve your financial goals and must create a personal financial plan to make them a reality. Your personal financial plan is a roadmap to help you reach your personal financial goals. Join Vuyo Nogantshi as he highlights what a financial plan should look like and what financial products you will need to achieve your financial goals. Vuyo Nogantshi Head of Distribution: Index and Structured Solutions https://cib.absa.africa/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/file_example_MP3_700KB.mp3 Related Articles COMMERCIAL PROPERTY The Human Impact of Property Development: Establishing socially conscious economic hubs Just a few years ago, those driving between Pietermaritzburg and Durban would be confronted by kilometres of empty space between the two cities, an ever-widening highway, and field upon field of sugarcane. Read more RISK MANAGEMENT Creating Certainty: Local capital markets’ role in supporting sustainable development Some may say this is an understatement, but we are experiencing a year of significant economic uncertainty. The less certainty, the greater the financial instability, and as the International Monetary Fund so succinctly explained last year, unknowns raise the risk of financial market volatility alongside a sharp decline in economic growth. Read more RISK MANAGEMENT JIBAR Reform The SARB’s Market Practitioners Group has endorsed that the South African interest rate market adopts a Credit Adjustment Spread (CAS) estimation methodology, consistent with international practices and based on ISDA’s recommendation. Read more