In the Financial Informer Third Quater 2020, we discuss the JSE climb as well as the benefits of purchasing a used car during this pandemic. Stranger Things It is almost inconceivable but the JSE is about to round Continue Reading
In the Financial Informer Second Quarter 2020, we discuss the steps to take when dealing with the COVID-19 financial crisis. Frankie says Relax Two things about the title to this story: One, only 80’s kids will get Continue Reading
Financial Informer First Quarter 2020 For the first Financial Informer of 2020 we discuss Retirement Annuities. As well as look at“trusts” in the context of financial planning! RA RA Rasputin Much like the infamous Continue Reading
This Financial Informer we discuss the Bad Habits that result in poor wealth. As well as look at some ways at working towards early retirement! Bad Habits The path to financial independence is fairly straight Continue Reading
In the Financial Informer Third Quarter we discuss how Insurance underwriting is generally misunderstood as well as take an in depth look at the institution called the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), how it is Continue Reading
In the Financial Informer Second Quarter we provide some financial advice for the younger generation and take a look at the affect of Gold in financial history. Advice for the young Being in your 20’s is a time of Continue Reading
Holding thumbs The year 2018 was not the best of years for many. The economy wasn’t great and investment returns were on a roller coaster of mostly downs thanks to politics and Steinhoff to name but a few. Continue Reading
Recession proofing your money Depending on who you speak or listen to, South Africa is in a technical recession. There’s really nothing technical about a recession and investors should stick to the basics to protect Continue Reading
Patience is a virtue The legendary investor Warren Buffett gives perhaps the most concise advice about how risky markets feel, and what you should do: “The stock market is a device for transferring money from the Continue Reading
Pocket Money The interest rate cut by the South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) may put extra money in your pocket if you have debt or a mortgage bond. However, more significantly, it signals growth prospects for the Continue Reading
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