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Student Finance In Limbo
Students nationwide appear to have been left in a state of limbo while waiting for confirmation from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme as to whether their applications for financial aid have been approved
Actuarial Consulting Gets A Makeover
Virtual Actuary has created a platform that allows its team members to escape the rat race and be their own bosses.
The Danger Of Low-liquidity Stocks
Private equity is not for sissies – and has much in common with low-liquidity stocks, argues Simon Brown.
Eskom Shops For More Coal - Export Prices Soar
The power utility’s renewed commitment to the cost-plus coal investment model has improved the prospects for the likes of Seriti Resources, which hopes to supply Eskom, and Anglo American.
Why Cash Isn't Always King
It’s good for companies to have cash, but a balance sheet that is carrying too much of it is not necessarily the best thing for shareholders.
Staying Politically Neutral Can Be Dangerous For Companies
How does the way US companies react to political events influence customers’ attitudes toward them?
Investing In The Age Of Trump
Flying in the face of doomsayers’ predictions, markets have soared since the election of US President Donald Trump. The largest economy in the world is doing well, with the unemployment rate at almost record lows. But how long will it take for Trump’s planned infrastructure improvement programme to get off the ground? And which stocks are expected to be winners over the next few years?
On Buffett's letter to shareholders
Berkshire Hathaway founder Warren Buffett is not in favour of using company shares to buy assets. Simon Brown explains why he agrees with this investment guru.
What Explains The Rise Of Populism?
New research shows that the economic climate in a country appears to have a substantial impact on individuals’ political sentiment. These findings could have important implications for South Africa.
Where Is The Local Currency Headed?
The rand has clocked up gains of more than 30% against the dollar since the end of 2015, and hit a 20-month peak of R12.43 on 24 March this year. It has remained resilient since then despite a shock Cabinet reshuffle, credit rating downgrades, news that the economy has sunk into a recession, and continued political and policy uncertainty. An unexpected interest rate cut in July – the first in five years – also did nothing to dent its strength. The question is, will the currency continue to stand its ground as political risks mount ahead of the ANC leadership conference at the end of this year?
Diversified Group Offers Value Investment Opportunity
Trading at a discount to its valuation, Reinet, which is invested in British American Tobacco and a number of other quality assets, is an option for those investors with a longer time horizon.
No, The ETF Owners Are Not Ripping You Off
It seems that many holders of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) do not fully understand the fees that are deducted from dividends.
Market Flogs Sibanye Over Stillwater
Palladium price strong amidst predictions of sustained shortage.
How To Survive The Taxman's Grip
Amidst growing discontent from taxpayers, the South African Revenue Service continues to implement legislation that will squeeze more money out of the country’s small, already cash-strapped tax base.
Addicted To Your Phone?
Many smartphone owners have trouble disconnecting from the internet, obsessively checking and re-checking their devices. Studies have shown that this is unhealthy. As a result, many of those affected are opting for digital detoxes in order to reconnect with the real world.
Keeping Us Riveted To The Radio
More than a just a household voice on the air, multi-faceted DJ Fresh is a prolific music maker and successful businessman.
are african countries still on the right track?
while most countrieson the continent have seen grow th since the 1990s, this is slowing. today, many of africa’s economies are facing risks that could hamper progress.
10 things to know about tax-free savings
south africans have until the end of february to make use of this tax year's r30 000 allowance in a tax-free savings account (tfsa), an initiative that was launched by national treasury at the start of the 2015/16 tax year to encourage individuals to save. this guide will help you to choose a tfsa that suits your requirements, and also highlights other ways to save tax-free.
van loveren's cup overflows
since 1980, the successful family-owned van loveren enterprise started playing a pioneering role in the local wine industry. from 1998 to 2013 its turnover increased by 2 300%. although this growth has flattened out over the past three years, van loveren is now gearing itself up for another s-curve.
the reality of a trumped-up world
within the next few days, d onald trump will become pre sident of the us. will he mak e good on his controversial campaign statements and p romises? and how much of the controversy was media -driven?
desperate times
while the majority of scientists agrees that human activity is contributing to global warming in some way, worrying government appointments and environmental policy changes by us president donald trump could stymy efforts to mitigate climate change.
'Revolutionary' Charter Spells Trouble
According to speculation, a new mining charter in mind will chase transformation targets up to 30%, but the Chamber of Mines has warned that it is time to think differently about transformation – and that targets might not be the answer.
Just Stay Away
It doesn’t matter which platinum stock you may own – this is a sector in trouble, with an equally troubling future.
Portfolio Construction: Four Key Factors To Consider
Simon Brown discusses the most important factors you need to consider when taking a critical look at your share portfolio.
Cashing In On New Logistics Needs
Specialising in industrial property, this real estate investment trust is set to capitalise on tailored warehouse offerings.
Growth Shares: A House Of Cards?
Schalk Louw explains why being overweight in growth shares could leave you exposed.
The Benefits Of Taking A Long-Term View
A short-term focus, an increasing problem in today’s world, has serious consequences for investors, capital markets and the economy.
Taking A Broad Long-Term View Of The Future
In turbulent times, it is important to step away from the noise and to consider how various asset classes will perform in the future.
De Beers: Canadian Mine Now Commercial
Gahcho Kué in Canada is where De Beers is involved in a joint venue to construct that country’s first new diamond mine in more than eight years.
Cities As A Poverty-alleviation Tool
Citizens living in poor rural areas seek out economic opportunities by migrating to cities. We need policy to help accommodate urbanisation, because it’s not going to slow down.