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Personal Finance - Don’t forget to plan for the things you cannot see: disability insurance, medical aid
Warren Ingram, financial advisor and executive director at Galileo Capital will explain why things such as disability insurance and medical aid are important as you’re building wealth and investing.
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Africa Business Focus
Marisa Lourenço, Independent political risk analyst looks at the biggest business African stories that took place recently, including Zimbabwe launching its own currency.
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Signals: Rising terrorism warnings and ignorations
Ryan Cummings, director of Signal Risk looks at the increased terrorism warnings offered and embassies issues these terrorism alerts. He also explored whether they are grounded in fact or to make a political statement.
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Capitec surges 8% as it hikes dividend and clients hit 22 million
Capitec saw shares soar 8% as it upped its dividend by nearly a fifth and reached a record 22 million active clients. With strategic diversification and digital initiatives, its earnings rose 16% to R10.58 billion for the year to end-February, which solidifies its position despite economic uncertainties. Gerrie Fourie, CEO at Capitec Bank analyses their results with Bruce Whitfield.
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FlySafair incident: When does an airliner get too old?
FlySafair had to make an emergency landing, after its Boeing 737-800 aircraft's wheel was damaged during take-off as it was heading to Cape Town from Johannesburg. Guy Leitch, editor at SA Flyer Magazine, looks at when to know when an aircraft is too old and at general maintenance.
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Dishing out carrots to firms accused of corruption
Dr. Iraj Abedian, CEO of Pan-African Investments and Research Services, and host Bruce Whitfield delve into the rationale behind a groundbreaking development in South Africa, where companies accused of corruption now have the opportunity to resolve their issues with law enforcement through alternative dispute resolution methods, thus avoiding criminal prosecution.
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Customer Reviews
The best of the money show
I would give this a 5 star if it was not for the admin issues with this podcast. Every few weeks all these episodes do not appear on this podcast but on his "Money Show" podcast. Then I use his full show on his other podcast, "Money Show", and then they decide to play all the episodes on "The Best of the money show" podcast again. This has been going on for years. Makes a person crazy. Wake up and fire whoever is managing you podcasts.