The Fat Wallet Show with Kristia van Heerden

Podcast: Homeownership is the new broke

Kristia van HeerdenLatest, The Fat Wallet

Given our political history, it’s hardly surprising that South Africans take homeownership very seriously. Many young South Africans will be the first homeowners in their family. Like so many financial decisions, homeownership is emotionally charged. However, once you start running the numbers it’s difficult to make a financial case for buying a home. Episode 11. ...
The Fat Wallet Show with Kristia van Heerden

Podcast: Killing ETFs

Kristia van HeerdenLatest, The Fat Wallet

Let’s start this week with a slow clap for Magnus Heystek. In a single article, he managed to troll an entire industry. Well done, sir. You got me. Post #fatwallet #podcast recording. We get to hang out with @michaelavery at Melrose Arch today. #classicfm A photo posted by Kristia Van Heerden (@k_r_isis) on Jul 20, ...
The Fat Wallet Show with Kristia van Heerden

Podcast: Hedging for boring investors

Kristia van HeerdenLatest, The Fat Wallet

A completely risk-free investment is pretty much a unicorn. Even cash in the bank loses value over time as inflation rises. Hedging is a word obnoxious trader types use to describe investment strategies aimed at protecting your portfolio from losing money. Traders mostly hedge using derivative products, but I steer clear of the d-word as ...
The Fat Wallet Show with Kristia van Heerden

Podcast: Fund(s) of funds with Keith Mclachlan

Kristia van HeerdenLatest, The Fat Wallet

Fund of funds with Keith Mclachlan Fund of funds are the Russian nesting dolls of investment. When you strip away all the layers, are you left with fees or profit? In the second episode of The Fat Wallet Show, Simon and I bedevil industry boytjie and small caps fund manager Keith Mclachlan about these products. ...