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Personal Finance - How much should you save?
Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and personal finance expert on how much you should be saving. He says determining the optimal savings rate can be daunting, but it’s about striking a balance between your current lifestyle and a secure financial future.
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Africa Business Focus (7 May 2024)
Dr Rutendo Hwindingwi, Founding Director at Tribe Africa advisory & author of Rumble in the Jungle Reloaded, joins Ray White to delve into the latest developments shaping business narratives across the African continent.
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Signals: Value investors see the future for what it is – uncertain.
John Biccard, portfolio manager at Ninety One Value Fund joins Ray White to discuss value investors scrutinising South African equities, as they are teetering on the precipice of opportunity amidst a landscape weighed down by myriad challenges. As markets brace for a pivotal election, a narrative emerges—where conviction meets courage, Biccard look at whether we can unlocking the latent potential that lies within
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SA consumers feel squeezed by the escalating prices of goods
The Q1 2024 Deloitte South Africa ConsumerSignals report reveals heightened consumer anxiety, driven by political uncertainty and economic instability concerns. Deloitte attributes this unease to looming elections and persistent inflation pressures, exacerbated by a weakening rand and potential living expense hikes. Rodger George, Africa Consumer Industries Leader at Deloitte Africa explains how consumers are coping
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Eskom sues City Power for R1bn debt. And Many more municipalities owe Eskom
Eskom seeks legal action against Johannesburg's City Power for overdue debt of R1bn, threatening essential infrastructure maintenance and energy demands. City Power disputes overbilling claims, escalating tensions as the case heads to court on June 4. Chris Yelland, energy analyst at EE Business Intelligence analysis this story
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Market Commentary
Norman Mackechnie, independent investor joins Ray White to wrap up market news for the day
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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.