Investing can be simple, and while there’s always an element of risk, it can be minimized and managed. If the idea of investing your money tempts you, here are five of the things that you should do first…
Investing can be simple, and while there’s always an element of risk, it can be minimized and managed. If the idea of investing your money tempts you, here are five of the things that you should do first…
In episode 32, we talk to Zakhele Myeza about his journey in real estate.
Zakhele was introduced to real estate at a young age by his mom who was a real estate agent. He fell in love with the way sellers described their properties and started understanding what people were looking for in property.
In today's episode we talk to Zamantungwa Khumalo, a full time property investor who started building her property portfolio at the age of 27, from a hospital bed (yep!).
"Caroline Myss, bestselling author of Anatomy of the Spirit, asserts that each of us has a financial prostitute; we’re all capable of selling our minds, bodies and/or talents for financial gain.
Most people balk at this idea, but if you’re in a job you hate and you’re only in it for the pay cheque, then you’re selling your mind or talent for money.
If you’re in a loveless marriage or a relationship for financial security, then you have a price.
If you’re an artist doing creative work you hate, you’re selling out your talent, and that pay cheque is your price.
What keeps this financial prostitute alive? Our need to survive or just plain survival instinct."
In episode 30, we decided to do something different - we wanted to talk about the personal finance and property and why the Property Magicians Podcast exists and is relevant.
Our guest for this episode is Vangile Makwakwa, the host of the podcast.
In today's podcast we talk to Obakeng Gaitate, a chartered accountant who focuses on property tax.
Obakeng has written 12 books and as he says: he has paid for his school fees in the property market by making and losing millions in property.