Question: CASE STUDY THABO AND NANDIPHA Thabo ( 3 1 ) and Nandipha ( 2 8 ) Mhlana are young professionals who have recently relocated to

CASE STUDY
THABO AND NANDIPHA
Thabo (31) and Nandipha (28) Mhlana are young professionals who have recently relocated to Cape Town. They resided in Gqeberha before the relocation, and decided to make the move when Thabo was offered a new employment opportunity at the end of 2023.
Your clients got married fairly recently. After lobola negotiations were concluded, Thabo paid the agreed price in the form of livestock to Nandipha's family. Their traditional wedding ceremony and celebrations took place on the 3rd and 4th of December 2021. Currently, this marriage has not been registered with the Department of Home Affairs. They do however have a Lobola letter and their social media accounts have thousands of pictures taken on the day.
Nandipha's sister contracted COVID-19 and passed away in September 2021, leaving a daughter, Khwezi. Nandipha's mother, Babalwa, was appointed as legal guardian over Khwezi, but the family decided it would be in Khwezi's best interest to reside with Nandipha. Nandipha has been primary caregiver to Khwezi, who has just turned four years of age. Thabo has taken on the role of father to Khwezi, and they are a close-knit, happy family. Nandipha is currently four months pregnant, and Khwezi is very excited to welcome the new addition to the family.
Both Thabo and Nandipha are first-generation graduates and assist their families financially. Thabo pays an amount of R6,000 to his father monthly, and Nandipha R4,000 per month to her mother. These funds are used to support their extended families.
Thabo is a quantity surveyor and works for a multi-national company in Cape Town. His remuneration package is currently R1,875,000 per annum of which 80% is his pensionable salary. His employer offers pension fund benefits and group risk insurance as benefits. Upon his death he is entitled to 4 times his annual salary plus his fund credit in the form of a death benefit. Medical scheme benefits are not included. Thabo has never belonged to a medical scheme. Nandipha has been a member of a medical scheme for the past three years.
Nandipha is a qualified and registered dietician. She was employed by a private hospital group in Gqeberha, but resigned when the relocation took place. Nandipha is currently practicing in her own name, as a sole proprietor. Nandipha's wish is for her practice to be sold to a former colleague should she pass away. The proceeds of this sale should then be used to provide for Thabo, Khwezi and her and Thabo's future children.
Nandipha's wish is for her practice to be sold to a former colleague should she pass away. The proceeds of this sale should then be used to provide for Thabo, Khwezi and her and Thabo's future children.
THABO AND NANDIPHA'S ASSETS, POLICIES AND GROUP LIFE COVER
\table[[THABO'S ASSETS],[ASSET,VALUE,\table[[PURCHASE],[PRICE]],COMMENTS],[\table[[Pension fund (current],[employer)]],R62500,,No beneficiaries appointed.],[NANDIPHA'S ASSETS],[ASSET,VALUE,\table[[PURCHASE],[PRICE]],COMMENTS],[\table[[Business interest: Sole],[proprietor]],R700000,R50000,\table[[Nandipha invested R50000 into her business in January],[2023]]],[POLICIES AND GROUP LIFE COVER],[POLICY,OWNER,\table[[LIFE],[INSURED]],INSURED VALUE,COMMENTS],[1,Life insurance,Thabo,Thabo,R4000000,* Beneficiary: Khwezi],[2,\table[[Life insurance and],[disability cover]],Thabo,Thabo,R1000000,\table[[- Beneficiary: Nandipha],[- Disability cover is an],[accelerated benefit]]],[3,\table[[Life insurance and],[disability cover]],Nandipha,Nandipha,R1000000,\table[[- Beneficiary: Thabo],[- Disability cover is an],[accelerated benefit]]],[4,\table[[Unapproved group],[life cover]],Thabo,Thabo,R2500000,\table[[- No beneficiaries],[appointed]]]]
ASSUMPTIONS
Thabo's marginal tax rate currently is 36%
Nandipha's marginal tax rate currently is 45%
Estimated value of Nandipha's gross estate: R5500000
Estimated value of Thabo's estate: R10000000
Round off all rand amounts to the nearest rand (no decimals)
In the event where you are of the opinion that there is not enough information available, ensure that you indicate that you are making an assumption together with a valid reason for making such assumption.
QUESTIONS
Answer the following questions based on the case study provided. All calculations, assumptions and workings should be reflected in your assignment submission. Please ensure that you substantiate your answers based on your point of authority where applicable and do not submit bullet point type answers. Give logical and wellsubstantiated answers throughout. Not all of the information provided may be applicable based on the questions that are asked. It is your responsibility as the financial planner, to provide suitable financial advice based on the facts provided and the needs of the client. Some of the information can easily be found using your notes where others may require some research and investigation.
 CASE STUDY THABO AND NANDIPHA Thabo (31) and Nandipha (28) Mhlana

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