If there’s a young adult in your life, these tips could be just what they need to get them on the right track for financial freedom.
Financial planning and advice
Take a look at our latest articles listed below.
5 (simple) wealth habits of self-made millionaires
Best-selling author Tom Corley’s ongoing analysis about how to grow and sustain wealth reveals that, surprisingly, the most common path to becoming a millionaire is what he calls the ‘saver-investor’ path, which identifies someone with a middle-class income who is disciplined and consistently saves/invests over time.
5 ways to take control of your finances as a young adult
If you don’t know where to start with managing your money, sound financial planning principles can help you take control of your finances.
9 ways to plan for the months ahead
You may have taken some steps to prepare yourself financially, but it’s looking more likely that the coronavirus crisis will continue for quite some time. Being proactive now and mapping your path ahead may well see you through the next wave of uncertainty.
Advice for South Africans on investing offshore
Many South Africans are in a ‘local is lekker’ investment mood at the moment and who can blame them?
After Christmas is the time to talk turkey
Proactively talking to your parents about their financial wellbeing when they reach retirement is a good idea for you and them.
Annual bonus – what spending it is REALLY costing you
Why save your annual bonus? Where’s the harm in spending it this time and saving next year’s annual bonus instead?
Are South African shares really local investments?
Companies listed on the JSE that derive the bulk of their earnings offshore might give you more exposure to offshore markets than you think.
Avoiding the pitfalls of small business shareholdings
Many people’s ownership interest in a business is usually in the form of a shareholding in a private company, or a member’s interest in a close corporation.
Beware the pitfalls of signing personal surety
When it comes to personal surety, the biggest danger to your finances can be your wealth. Here’s how the paradox works.











