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Moneyweb 20 Aug 2021   Weekly Wrap-up
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What can I invest R500k in to get R5k a month and still keep my investment as is?

 

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What can I invest R500k in to get R5k a month and still keep my investment as is?

In the current environment, the best match with your requirements would be either a ‘variable income’ or a ‘multi-asset income’ unit trust fund.  OPEN IN APP
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Mandatory social security plan proposes another tax on the middle class

 

Mandatory social security plan proposes another tax on the middle class

The government is determined to introduce a comprehensive social security system with a mandatory payroll deduction of 8-12% to help fund the scheme.  OPEN IN APP
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Will Walmart ditch Massmart as things go from bad to worse?

 

Will Walmart ditch Massmart as things go from bad to worse?

Game horror show looking increasingly unfixable.  OPEN IN APP
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Payment problems surface with Aarto fines payment system

 

Payment problems surface with Aarto fines payment system

They appear to stem from municipalities not loading fines issued directly to motorists onto the National Contravention Register.   OPEN IN APP
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SA’s first saffron season a success

 

SA’s first saffron season a success

Exceeding all farmers’ expectations, with a success rate of about 95%.  OPEN IN APP
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TOP PODCASTS OF THE WEEK Radio »    Podcasts »

Listen Live Link Portia Derby on Transnet's plan to woo private-sector investment in SA ports

New Requests for Information (RFIs) have been issued to secure billions of rand in infrastructure investment aimed at improving port and rail operations and efficiencies. OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link Die regering stel voor werkers moet 12% van hul salarisse tot 'n nuwe aftreefonds bydra

Jaco van Tonder - direkteur van adviesdienste, Ninety One OPEN IN APP

Listen Live Link Sasol posts strong interim profits

‘We believe that the oil price could play out this year between $55 and $75 to the barrel’: Fleetwood Grobler – CEO, Sasol. OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link Will Apple’s next leg come from services?

‘If you're a user of Apple devices, it's going to make sense to have that Apple One subscription,’ with $80bn in free cash flow per year for the company' – Henry Biddlecombe of Anchor Capital. OPEN IN APP
The Property Pod new episode

Listen Live Link Leading women in property: Meet Matseleng Mogodi, founder and principal of Snooks Estates

A former teacher turned entrepreneur, she started her own real estate agency business in Soweto 23 years ago and today has six branches and over 40 staff.  OPEN IN APP
Money Savvy Pod new episode

Listen Live Link Exploring whisky, music rights and cannabis as alternative investments

Elke Brink, wealth advisor at PSG Wealth, discusses unconventional asset classes that could possibly form part of your portfolio if you’re already well-invested. OPEN IN APP
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"Enough money collected. The problem is the staff . Overpaid , under skilled , partly corrupt , partly bone idle , generally useless. The usual ANC mix."
- Pelz-ebub 147 votes On story: Same old funding model can’t keep South African cities going or serve residents
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