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  1. Act gives sectional title owners relief
  2. Now may be the right time for you to invest offshore at a low cost
  3. Treasury proposes new tax regime for medical scheme subsidies
  4. Sanlam share buy-back runs into trouble
  5. Hospital expenses becoming critical
  6. Banks, assurers get some things right
  7. Pension trustees need to hear all sides of story to make final decision
  8. Calling South africa's top financial planners
  9. Government will step in if life industry fails to reform
  10. IRP6(3) returns discontinued
  11. Property market is not about to collapse - Rode
  12. Banking enters cellphone age
  13. Cosatu pans assurers' umbrella funds
  14. Retirement millions written off
  15. Large medical scheme will not raise contributions next year
  16. Muzzle on media will not fit here
  17. Broker body chief quits after ombud's forgery ruling
  18. Old Mutual: Mbeki heads SA's largest RA fund
  19. Regulator investigates Hosmed trustees
  20. An absolute must or an absolute rip-off?
  21. Ombudsmen wrestle over limits of power
  22. Investigation into how much penalties are costing you
  23. Medical aid cover to benefit low earners
  24. Manuel praises Personal Finance
  25. Now you don't have to take the knock
  26. Funds cannot levy penalties unless they are stated in the rules or policy documents
  27. Discovery unveils hospital rating system for South Africa
  28. Life industry draws fire from Manuel
  29. Ngalwana can still protect you
  30. FAIS ombud hits out at Standard Bank for mis-selling products
  31. Tax court ruling puts living annuities at risk
  32. There's life left in equities - asset managers
  33. Financial services industry in price war
  34. Coronation still sets the pace
  35. Fees are the worm in your returns
  36. Tax reform 'won't save low-income earners'
  37. No longer as safe as houses
  38. New plan for Omnihealthmembers
  39. FSB grows angry with 'tardy' funds
  40. End is nigh for advisers' luxury incentive trips
  41. Medical savings account options take a hammering
  42. Road accidents also spell financial hurt
  43. Tax-free medical subsidy or deduction 'will vary'
  44. Censorship merely puts the truth at risk
  45. Ignorance is not bliss, as ombud tells brokerage to pay up
  46. Broker in forgery ruling denied leave to appeal
  47. Old Mutual: no more luxury trips for advisers
  48. Five workers win right to cash their pensions
  49. US property market mimics '69 before bubble
  50. Ombud slates financial industry's 'undesirable trends'
  51. Direct subsidy the way task team concludes
  52. 'Poorer pensioners subsidising the rich'
  53. Equities still the asset class to back in '06
  54. Life assurers put final touches to reparations proposal
  55. Court rejects Medihelp appeal
  56. Insurer covers for people who are HIV positive
  57. 'Cinderella' unit trust is cheapest RA
  58. FSB's right of inspection upheld
  59. Research proves Rusconi was right
  60. Pension registrar may lend a hand in High Court fight
  61. Ten wise ways to make your bonus work for you
  62. Manuel has more reform plans up his sleeve for financial services
  63. Expect life assurers' reparations in October only
  64. Life industry pays dearly for ignoring warning signs
  65. Burst geyser may blow your insurance cover
  66. Fedbond investors still can't access capital
  67. Medihelp shifts state pensioners
  68. Time to give the boot to bad old practices
  69. Asset managers back SA equities to give best returns
  70. Ombud ruling on adviser remains in place
  71. Changes to residence test define who pays tax in SA
  72. Another bad trip for ethical practice
  73. New move to give you the choice of insurer
  74. Banks face pickle over credit bill
  75. Pillai slams telemarketer's tactics
  76. Strong returns in 2005 despite initial caution
  77. Shell 'improperly used' surplus pension money
  78. Secure good line of defence for your retirement
  79. Bank's survey shows that house prices are becoming 'realistic'
  80. 'January effect' offers no pointers for planning ahead
  81. On the run
  82. Bulls rage for unit trust funds
  83. Top-performing domestic funds put Coronation on top
  84. Time is of the essence when you set your RA's term
  85. Fictitious policies land advisers in trouble
  86. High drama
  87. Coronation takes on life industry
  88. Make sure all RA costs are revealed
  89. Dip 'safely' into the money market through your bank
  90. Disability benefits need fresh look
  91. Sanlam won't appeal against adjudicator's rulings
  92. Your Budget in brief
  93. New homeowners' burden eased
  94. Now top this,Manuel tells retirement industry
  95. Now top this, Manuel tells retirement industry
  96. Days of costly credit set to end at last
  97. Ngalwana slams the poor management of pension funds
  98. You can't turn inadequate savings into a healthy income
  99. Consumers should be better informed about bank services
  100. Cheques too risky for bank ombud