Asset Consultancy: A Step By Step Guide To Wealth

  • malikshehu
  • December 4, 2023
  • 9 min read

Discover pension fund strategies and Net Replacement Ratios. Learn how asset consultants design personalized retirement plans.

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Lump Sum vs Annuity Pension: All You Need To Know

  • malikshehu
  • December 4, 2023
  • 8 min read

Lump sum or annuity for your pension? Discover the right choice for you.

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Understanding Taxes

  • malikshehu
  • January 15, 2023
  • 7 min read

Tax is what you and your business pay to the government as a compulsory contribution. They are used for public services. As a newbie investor, you need to know how taxes may affect your investing journey.

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2024: Better Your Financial Health

  • malikshehu
  • December 30, 2023
  • 6 min read

New year financial resolutions can be made easy using these few tips.

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Motshelos – How To Make Money From Them

  • malikshehu
  • January 13, 2023
  • 6 min read

A Motshelo is a financial scheme that helps people pool funds for economic benefits. Motshelos can have different purposes, such as: lending out money, groceries, burials, rotational disbursement, and even building property.

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Bad Debt vs Good Debt

  • malikshehu
  • October 16, 2022
  • 8 min read

The difference between good and bad debt is the ability to convert a liability into an asset or leave it as a liability. Good debt is the former, and bad debt is the latter.

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5 Bad Habits Delaying Your Financial Freedom

  • malikshehu
  • August 1, 2022
  • 5 min read

5 bad habits delaying your financial freedom.

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What Are Asset Classes in Finance?

  • malikshehu
  • February 12, 2022
  • 9 min read

As a child, you attended classes at school to make you smarter. The better you did in class, the more likely you were to graduate. (And if you’re reading this post, you must be pretty smart). This is no different in finance. Think of finance as a school where different asset ‘classes’ help you become […]

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Budgeting: How to spend your discretionary income

  • malikshehu
  • February 13, 2022
  • 6 min read

When your paycheck lands, you pay the taxman and cover your rent, groceries, and bills. This leaves you with money that is yours to spend as you wish – but what exactly should you do with it? This article explains the concept of discretionary income and how you can put it to good use.  What […]

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Compounding and Dollar Cost Averaging: Tools For Capital Growth

  • malikshehu
  • February 10, 2022
  • 4 min read

Investing invokes two strong emotions: “I’m not seeing results as fast as I’d like” and “I really, really don’t want to lose any money.” These two characteristics — impatience and loss aversion — might prevent you from benefiting from volatility and long-term investing.  There are two concepts that can help you understand those advantages: compounding […]

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Planning For Your Child’s Education: What You Need To Know

  • malikshehu
  • February 3, 2022
  • 5 min read

Children are a blessing, but children are also quite expensive – and a significant portion of those expenses goes toward school fees. Education is one of the most crucial investments you can make for your child, as a good school gives your child the skills and social capital they need to succeed later in life. […]

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Love and money: Financial planning for couples

  • malikshehu
  • February 3, 2022
  • 5 min read

“Soft life.”  We use this term to describe a life free of financial burdens and stress. Typically associated with dating, it refers to spa massages and long walks on sandy beaches in far-flung locations. Love is a beautiful thing when you don’t have to worry about finances. Say what you want, but money helps strengthen […]

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How to calculate your net worth and start investing

  • malikshehu
  • February 3, 2022
  • 12 min read

Whether you’re a young professional or a middle-aged parent, the question of financial planning and investing will come up at some point in your life.  Finding the right answers, however, can be complicated. Which debts should you pay down first: the bigger ones or the smaller ones? How do you calculate your net worth, and […]

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