@sphiwe.m_: Replying to @bruno101sa that is a good strategy which I also touch on in my ebook, but when we run the numbers the TFSA takes the cup. This is financial education, not financial advise, and numbers shown are estimated. Do not misconstrue this as financial advise.
It’s not as simple as that bro. It depends on your tax bracket. On my tax bracket, it makes sense to start with the RA and then take the refund and direct it to the TFSA. Then that means I have both the RA and the TFSA growing.
2026-06-14 07:56:41
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Ramohale :
Please blend the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100.
2026-06-14 09:14:11
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mthoko sibanda :
Wow😳! Going for the ebook now.
2026-06-13 15:39:29
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Moeketsi Mokola :
on the Milestone what does the 41 age Cap mean?
2026-06-16 10:42:13
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SIBAHLE LEKOADI :
If i have an RA and I withdraw from my savings pot will I still get my tax refunds?
2026-06-13 13:34:09
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Perry_ 🇨🇩🇿🇦 and 997 others :
is it necessary to wait till 65?
2026-06-14 02:04:44
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jackie_b2 :
I once saw a video someone saying TaxFree Investment accounts are better than TaxFree Savings accounts in terms of returns, can you please hold my hand and explain 🙏like you are addressing a 5 yr old
2026-06-13 18:28:59
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Johan Otten :
@Sphiwe M | TFSA Investor What websites are you using the calculators from??
2026-06-13 22:17:55
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shakes :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-13 13:42:44
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Rey :
I think you rushed this reply and missed the tax benefit from RA contribution. That is very important to miss because with those refunds you can redirect them to another investment like TFSA. Does your calculator consider that with your TFSA you will reach limit( 500k) in half that 35 years you put in the calculation?
2026-06-13 13:48:59
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