We are very happy to announce the arrival of Cannon Asset Managers's Tax Free Savings managed portfolios (Bundles). Cannon Asset Managers have provided us with some great TFSA insights and we are super amped to share this info with you! Not only is Cannon a valued partner, but our collective core strategy is for all South Africans to invest. See here why tax free savings is the absolute bees knees!
What is a TFSA?
Tax-Free Savings Accounts, also called TFSAs, were introduced in South Africa in 2015 to promote saving and investing for all South Africans.
How does a TFSA work?
What are the benefits of a TFSA?
Why Cannon Asset Managers’ TFSA bundles via EasyEquities?
Our portfolio managers build each bundle’s blend of assets to reduce the concentration risks associated with traditional passive and index funds whilst making sure that each bundle is made up of a well-diversified basket of assets.
Each investment bundle holds a tailored blend of indexes – Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) – that own or mimic the performance of companies, property assets, bonds, commodities and cash in different sectors and regions, held in carefully selected weightings, to best meet the objectives of each bundle.
In this way, Cannon Asset Managers’ TFSA bundles are designed to meet the investment needs, time horizons and risk appetites of different investors. The four TFSA bundles include:
Capital Preservation Bundle (CPI +2%): Medium-term, conservative investment that aims to protect the rand value of capital against capital loss and to protect the real value of assets
Balanced Growth Bundle (CPI +4%): Steady, long-term wealth creation through balancing income generation, capital growth and market risk
Assertive Growth Bundle (CPI +5%): Longer-term, more aggressive investment that seeks the kind of high capital growth associated with short-term market volatility
Global Growth Bundle (CPI +6%): Aggressive offshore investment that aims for high capital growth in hard currencies over the long term
What are the T’s and C’s of TFSA’s?
Happy Investing!
Until Next Time
Waylon