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Yes Money Does Matter - A Financial Fitness Bunny Podcast
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in this episode I respond to a question around saving in or using your home loan
This weeks book is the Personal MBA by Josh Kaufman I really enjoy this book and only read 10 pages at a time. Here below is a useful summary I found on: https://readingraphics.com/book-summary-the-personal-mba/#:~:text=Kaufman%20explains%20several%20key%20financial,time%20value%20of%20money%20etc. Value Creation This is about assessing the attractiveness of markets (e.g. using the 10 Market Evaluation Questions), understanding what people want and how they evaluate value (e.g. knowing...
This weeks book is "how to invest like warren buffet" by Alec Hogg
We get to sit down with Asanda Vani - an absolute star. She is of course our Coco the Money Bunny. The little bunny who goes on adventures to learn all things money. to purchase the books please follow this link https://financial-fitness-bunnies.myshopify.com or find them on amazon https://www.amazon.com/Coco-Wants-New-Sneakers-Saving-ebook/dp/B0CDNH5M8X/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=uunfo&content-id=amzn1.sym.952cfb50-b01e-485f-be6e-00434541418b%3Aamzn1.symc.e5c80209-769f-4ade-a325-2eaec14...
In the following episode we read: What They Don't Teach You About Money: Seven Habits to Unlock Financial Independence (Paperback) Debunking key money myths and imbuing readers with more financial confidence, Barrett's witty and accessible guide covers everything from the true meaning of credit to the allure of get-rich-quick schemes
in the following podcast episode we read Lourens Boel's book Financial Freedom through property - a step by step guide to wealth creation. we also look at property buying tips foe first time home buyers
in todays episode of Yes Money does matter we read "How to be debt free: a simple plan for paying off debt: car loans, student loan repayment, credit card debt, mortgages and more" by Avery Breyer and we then talk about selling your car
This weeks book is the Millionaire next door by Thomas J Stanley and William D Danko. "The Millionaire Next Door is about the reality of how people accumulate extraordinary wealth. The authors conducted studies that found typical millionaires are not flashy consumers. Instead, they tend to be business owners who work hard, save money, and live middle-class lifestyles like you and me" www.growth.me
This weeks book is called Impact Investing by Anthony Levine and Jade Emerson A transformative power of impact investing. The book explains how impact investing can be a positive disruptive force. It shows how impact investing is a transformational vehicle for delivering "blended value" throughout the investment spectrum, giving a single name to a set of activities previously siloed in enclaves, revealing how they are linked within what is becoming a new field of investing.
In this episode I chat to Michael, In his own words Michael says “While I am diligent in the design of products, I keep it simple because investments are inherently simple and complexity is often used as an excuse to hide things. I continuously strive to deliver products that offer value for all parties involved, not just those that build them”
In this episode I chat to Nomzamo about the real picture of investing. She answers the following questions; 1. What is investing? 2. When should one start their investment journey? 3. Which asset classes should one be considering? 4. Does high risk give one high returns? 5. What are possible high-risk investments and how does one strike a balance? 6. What are investors’ expectations, can they be met 7. How can investors set realistic expectations when it comes to investing? 8. What do you thi...
This weeks book is Compounding Effect by Darren Hardy
This weeks book is: The millionaire next door. A reminder that its the ordinary folk who are your millionaires. They look ordinary but they have figured out that wealth comes from smart investing According to the studies done by Stanley and Danko. Most millionaires are older men who tend to be self-employed, running a business that is blue-collar and boring. (Over 80% of millionaires in America are first-generation rich.) They make a somewhat higher income than average, but the m...
In the following episode I speak on diversification Book: Train your way to financial fitness by Shannon Mcclay
Book: Just keep buying by Nick Maggiulli
In this Episode I look at Book: What's your Move: A collection of ordinary financial lessons Available on Amazon or Takealot alternatively www.financialbunny.co.za I share stories about my money journey
Book: Retiremeant, get more meaning from your money by Kim Potgieter
Book: Simple steps to property wealth by Jason Lee
Book: More important than money, an entrepreneur's team by Robert Kiyosaki




