by anthonyb@timslatter.com | Oct 30, 2017 | Article, Financial Planning
1st November 2017 marks National Stress Awareness Day in the UK, and the South African government even declared the whole month of October to be Mental Health Awareness Month, “with the objective of not only educating the public about mental health but also to reduce...
by anthonyb@timslatter.com | Oct 23, 2017 | Article, Financial Planning
A smartphone may be considered to be a pricey accessory, but it could actually save you money in the long run. According to this article published on Essentials, having a smartphone could be just the device you need to help you manage your financial situation and save...
by anthonyb@timslatter.com | Oct 16, 2017 | Article, Financial Planning
According to a Fin24 interview, Nicola D’Elia, the managing director for Airbnb Africa and Middle East, noted that Airbnb hosts in South Africa earn on average around ZAR30k a month by letting their property on a short-term basis through this popular rental website....
by anthonyb@timslatter.com | Oct 9, 2017 | Article, Financial Planning
Many South Africans are unfortunately ill-prepared for retirement, and it’s an unsettling prospect that so many citizens of this developing nation may not be able to support themselves in their golden years. However, the beauty of compound interest means that if you...
by anthonyb@timslatter.com | Oct 2, 2017 | Article, Financial Planning
It may not be a nice topic that we wish to think about or discuss very often, particularly as it can be a sensitive subject if you know someone who has suffered from breast cancer or a scare. However, the disease’s prolific nature is exactly why we need to talk about...
by tim@timslatter.com | Sep 25, 2017 | Article, Financial Planning
You may be familiar with the 10% savings rule.The idea is that, as soon as you are financially independent, you should save approximately 10% of your income for retirement, and it is a general guideline that gives you a starting point for your savings early on in...