…still operating at full capacity, probably have enough cashflow to cover all our costs for the next four to six months and can focus our money on strategic spend during this time to ensure we come out stronger. Joy comes from the least expected places My wife and I have come to love our tiny…
Podcast: Brushing up your strategy
…being bombed. Which brings me to my question: how does one try to invest in ETFs that are in line with one’s beliefs? Is there a way of finding a collection of stocks for example that invest in renewables or even companies owned by women? Something like Shariah-compliant funds? Gregg So I have an RA…
Podcast: Lift off
…Subscribe or review us in iTunes The Bidvest (JSE code: BVT) saw them write down their Comiar (JSE code: COM) stake to zero as the business is in business rescue. But they had good things to say about Adcock Ingram (JSE code: AIP) and that boosts Adcock, but caution as they sell a lot of over…
Podcast: Pension fund withdrawals
…beginning of the episode we mention emergency loans. These are the conditions you have to meet to qualify, and these are credit providers registered with the National Credit Regulator. Listen / download here. Subscribe to our RSS feed here. Subscribe or rate us in iTunes. Sign up here to receive an email every time a new show goes live….
Podcast: Offshore ETFs and the rand
…tax is 28% on 80% of your capital gains, which is quite high. I have a small company from which I pay myself a salary. From time to time I have a bit of extra money in this company. I’ve been buying ETFs in the company: 40% local equity (Coreshares top 50), 40% world equity…
Podcast: Easy on Sasol
Simon Shares Here’s a gem from the Herenya Capital Advisors Twitter account, albeit Remedica is up for sale and we’ve had lots of early hype on drugs that quickly fizzled out. **UPDATE from the company, they only have the rights to the drug in Tanzania** Ascendis Healths subsidiary Remedica manufactures Dexamethasone which apparently helps combat…
Podcast: The perfect money month
…surprisingly, I can understand most of it! I recently started working for myself and registered a company. Mainly to enable future tax deductions and to keep company and personal equity separate. I opened a business account with FNB. At the time it made sense to me since I was already with them. I wanted a…
Podcast: Spend money to save money
…am well off- by no means ready to retire. But comfortable- now I try to look for high quality stuff but usually second hand – like GPS watches, Baby stuff – prams, cots etc. Sometimes on certain products I buy new. Down jackets for winter – super expensive when I got them (I have two)….
Money Hacks: The 20% above average rule
…user had the following advice: “Figure out the average price, look 10-20% above that and compare features/requirements. I usually end up with something on the upper end of mid range, with the reliability of the higher end, but none of the ‘it’s the best’ tax. Cost per use is the other dominant factor.” Where does…
Podcast: Listed property, watch the V
Simon Shares “This week’s episode of JSE Direct is courtesy of OUTvest, our preferred supplier in retirement products.” Day 98 of lockdown and Covid-19 cases are spiking in South Africa. Local GDP for the first quarter came in at -2%, helped by agriculture +27.8% For the first time since July 2019, PMI respondents expect conditions…