Ndumi Hadebe

Author of Handle Black Tax Like a Pro, Financial Wellness Advocate and Speaker

Meet Ndumi Hadebe

Ndumi Hadebe is a published author of Handle Black Tax Like a Pro – Setting Boundaries, Improving Relationships and Achieving Freedom, a book about how to strike a healthy balance of helping family or relatives while allowing space for personal financial goals – through the practice of healthy boundaries.

The more Time-Money-Energy she invested working on this book, the more she realised that boundaries are the basis of self-preservation and self-love; and concluded that it’s impossible to lead yourself in the direction of your vision or goals without a clear assertion of boundaries in the various areas of life.

She has more than a decade of corporate experience and another as an entrepreneur – consulting in as a capacity development expert for world renowned brands such Ernst & Young, Nordex SA, Sasfin Bank, University of Johannesburg and Bureau Veritas Zambia. Her business endeavours are supported by a BCom in Marketing and an NLP Certificate for Coaches and a deliberate ongoing lifestyle of learning and healing.

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Financial Inclusion, Wealth Management & Legacy Strategy

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Watch | Handle Black tax like a Pro: Writing the book was a journey

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Making black tax manageable begins with accountability

Whether you call it “black tax” or the “sandwich generation”, the obligation placed on those who achieve a degree of financial success to provide for their extended families and communities is a financial reality faced by a growing number of South Africans.

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Black tax is not so much about money as it is about boundaries

Helping others is commendable, but where does one draw the line between healthy helping and standing in the way of financial independence?