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Die topverkoperskrywer TJ Strydom vertel die boeiende verhaal van ’n
klompie entrepreneurs wat daarin slaag om ’n netwerk van mikrolenerye
in ’n uitdagerbank te omskep. Eers neem die ou grotes in die bankwese
die Stellenbosse snuiter nie ernstig op nie, maar hulle weet nie wat
hulle tref toe dié nuwe finansiële instelling momentum kry en hul
kliënte op groot skaal afrokkel nie. Met meer as 20 miljoen kliënte
word Capitec die nuwe Suid-Afrika se grootste suksesverhaal.
Business Research Methods covers all the stages in undertaking research using a clear, structured step-by-step guide. Christina Quinlan's qualitive and holistic approaches are combined with William Zikmund's quantitative and advanced methods in this fully updated third edition, to give students a broad spectrum of approaches for their research project. This comprehensive text is essential reading for all business students getting to grips with research methods for their project.
The second edition of Corporate Governance In South Africa addresses the changes in the corporate governance landscape in South Africa brought about by the King IV Report on Governance for South Africa, 2016 and changes to several international codes. Corporate Governance In South Africa covers the following areas: the corporate governance framework in South Africa, comparisons with various international corporate governance frameworks, and contemporary governance issues. The book also offers a corporate governance implementation guide. Examples of failed corporate governance practices, both local and international, are provided throughout the book, seeking to illustrate the importance of effective corporate governance practices by companies.
Execute like a master and build wealth like the pros with the hottest strategy in the real estate world (David Osborn, New York Times bestselling author) and learn how to invest, flip houses, and buy rental properties without ever running out of money! Real estate investors used to build wealth the hard way: slowly saving money and sacrificing their current happiness for a future reward. This method produces results in the long run but what if there's a better, more efficient way that works in years instead of decades? Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat (BRRRR) is the five-part real estate investing strategy that makes financial freedom more attainable than ever: You buy a property under market value, add value with renovations, rent it out to tenants, complete a cash-out refinance, and then use that money to do it all over again. In this book, author and investor David Greene shares the exact systems he used to scale his real estate business from buying two houses per year to buying two houses per month using BRRRR. This easy-to-follow plan will grow your money quickly without letting a lack of cash get in the way of pulling it off. With this method, youll create wealth with real estate investment properties and BRRRR your way to financial independence! Inside, you'll discover:
From TikTok star and Your (favourite) Rich BFF Vivian Tu, the definitive book on personal finance for a new generation. Building on the lessons she learned on Wall Street about money and the markets, Vivian Tu now offers her best personal finance tips and tricks to readers of all ages and demographics, so that anyone can get rich, whether you grew up knowing the rules to the game or not. Vivian will be your mentor, dispensing fresh, no-BS advice on how to think like a rich person and create smart money habits, breaking down her best recommendations to help you:
Rich AF will equip readers with the tools and knowledge to not only understand the financial landscape, but to build a financial strategy of their own.
More than 60 000 readers can attest to finding Making Money out of Property an indispensable guide to investing in the lucrative South African property market. This bestselling property book has been updated to include the most current tax requirements and the latest developments relating to the local property market. Author and property expert Jason Lee sets out every step of the property-investing process, including how to find the right deals, how to negotiate and finance a property, and whether to hold on to or sell a property for financial gain. This book focuses on some of the professionals’ best-kept secrets, such as how to utilise agreements of sale, property investment structures, financing options and key economic factors influencing the property cycle. Most importantly, it explains how to make money in both rising and falling property markets. Making Money out of Property is a must-read for any first-time property purchaser or investor, as well as for experienced investors looking to polish their skills.
Hierdie boek is ‘n praktiese reis om die leser te neem van gegrief en verontrief oor uitdagings soos aftrede, afleggings ander soortgelyke uitdagings, tot ‘n beter verstaan van die leser self, wat sy uitdagings is, en wat daaromtrent gedoen kan word. Inhoud en tegnieke is verpak in ‘n maklike verteerbare vorm om die leser weer op koers (Ware Noord) te plaas.
Boss Your Money is a no-fluff guide to building wealth in South Africa,
written by someone who has asked all the same questions you have about
work, salary negotiation, saving and investing, buying your first car
or home, and more.
Most of us don’t know how to spend money. We chase things that impress
others but leave us cold. Or we save endlessly, afraid to spend on what
would actually make life better. We confuse admiration with envy,
comfort with excess, and utility with status.
A practical, step-by-step guide full of useful advice on how to get started on investing in the UK property market, from leveraging bank finance to finding investment grade properties from distance. It gives practical advice on working with and finding contractors and project managers, as well as case studies of people that have invested with the guidance of WealthTrek. Plan B also offers insight into how the UK property market works - specifically on how to grow your investment portfolio through refinancing, and building your cashflow from day one through interest-only funding. Before you take the leap into UK property investing, find out more from a team with years of experience.
Financial Freedom through Property is a practical, inspiring and
distinctly South African road map to building lasting wealth through
real estate. In this updated edition of his bestseller, Laurens Boel
shares the strategies that took him from retrenched corporate employee
to the owner of over 200 rental units and an R80-million property
portfolio.
Due to the financial crisis around the world, stability of the
banking sector is critical. Several rounds of banking reforms in
China have aimed to improve performance and competition, and
"Performance, Risk and Competition in the Chinese Banking Industry"
provides a comprehensive analysis of performance, risk, competition
and their relationships in Chinese banking industry. The book
consists of seven chapters: the first chapter gives an
introduction, followed by an overview of the Chinese banking sector
in chapter two. Chapter three discusses corporate governance in the
Chinese banking sector. The fourth and fifth chapters investigate
risk, performance, competition, and their relationships. Chapter
six outlines future development of the Chinese banking sector, and
finally, chapter seven provides a conclusion.
Central banks play an important role in the course of national economies and the global economy. Their leaders are regularly feted or vilified, their policy pronouncements highly anticipated and routinely scrutinized. This is all the more so since the global financial crisis. The past fifteen years in monetary policy is essentially the story of two mistakes and one triumph, argues Pierre L. Siklos, a professor of economics at Wilfrid Laurier University. One mistake was that central bankers underestimated the connection between finance and the real economy. The other was a failure to realize how inter-connected the world's financial system had become. The triumph, in turn, was the recognition that price stability is a desirable objective. As a result of the financial crisis, central banks stepped into the breach to provide services other institutions were unwilling or unable to carry out. In doing so, the responsibilities for governing monetary policy and financial system stability became more elastic without due consideration for the appropriateness of the division of responsibilities. Central banks no longer influence just prices they also change financial system quantities. This leads to rising policy uncertainty. And low economic growth, an insufficiently unsubstantiated expansion of central bank responsibilities, and worries over future financial instability are sources of concern that contribute to a loss of confidence in the monetary authorities around the globe. Because no coherent new framework for central bank policy has since emerged, central banking is not broken, but it is in need of repair. Central Banks into the Breach provides an overarching analysis of the current and vulnerable state of central banks and offers potential solutions to stabilize the uncertain future of central banking.
From 1978 through the turn of the century, China was transformed from a state-owned economy into a predominantly private economy. This fundamental change took place under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which is ideologically mandated and politically predisposed to suppress private ownership. In Dancing with the Devil, Yi-min Lin explains how and why such an ironic and puzzling reality came about. The central thesis is that private ownership became a necessary evil for the CCP because the public sector was increasingly unable to address two essential concerns for regime survival: employment and revenue. Focusing on political actors as a major group of change agents, the book examines how their self-interested behavior led to the decline of public ownership. Demographics and the state's fiscal system provide the analytical coordinates for revealing the changing incentives and constraints faced by political actors and for investigating their responses and strategies. These factors help explain CCP leaders' initial decision to allow limited private economic activities at the outset of reform. They also shed light on the subsequent growth of opportunism in the behavior of lower level officials, which undermined the vitality of public enterprises. Furthermore, they hold a key to understanding the timing of the massive privatization in the late 1990s, as well as its tempo and spread thereafter. Dancing with the Devil illustrates how the driving forces developed and played out in these intertwined episodes of the story. In so doing, it offers new insights into the mechanisms of China's economic transformation and enriches theories of institutional change.
The need for "back to basics" information about credit risk has not disappeared; in fact, it has grown among lenders and investors who have no easy ways to learn about their clients. This short and readable book guides readers through core risk/performance issues. Readers learn the ways and means of running more efficient businesses, review bank and investor requirements as they evaluate funding requests, gain knowledge selling themselves, confidence in business plans, and their ability to make good on loans. They can download powerful tools such as banker's cash flow models and forecast equations programmable into a cell or tablet. Readers can punch keys to ascertain financial needs, calculate sales growth rates calling for external financing, profits required to internally finance their firms, and ways to position revenue growth rates in equilibrium with their firm's capital structure - a rock-solid selling point among smart lenders and investors. The book's "how-to," practical and systematical guide to credit and risk analysis draws upon case studies and online tools, such as videos, spreadsheets, and slides in providing a concise risk/return methodology.
In May 2007, an extraordinary meeting took place in London'sThe
Exchange Forum. Chief executives from many of the world's most
important financial exchanges came together with senior executives
from a wide array of global banking, trading, and investing firms,
index providers, regulators, system suppliers, and key academics to
discuss the rapidly changing business and technological environment
in which exchanges function. The forum was an exclusive event, open
only to the most senior-level individuals in the global exchanges
community: those who run exchanges, who are clients of exchanges,
who invest in exchanges, and who supply goods and services to
exchanges.
The Death of the Income Tax explains how the current income tax is needlessly complex, contains perverse incentives against saving and investment, fails to use modern technology to ease compliance and collection burdens, and is subject to micromanaging and mismanaging by Congress. Daniel Goldberg proposes that the solution to the problems of the current income tax is completely replacing it with a progressive consumption tax collected electronically at the point of sale.
Information is the oxygen supply of the financial markets.
Financial information, or data, is so important that companies such
as Barclays and Citigroup now have executive positions of Chief
Data Officer or Head of Data Acquisition. This book, by a long-time
industry insider at one of the leading data management vendors,
discusses the present and future of financial data management by
focusing on the lifecycle of the financial instruments (stocks,
bonds, options, derivatives) that generate and require data to keep
the markets moving. This book is a concise reference manual of the
financial information supply chain and how to maximize
effectiveness and minimize cost.
Risk model validation is an emerging and important area of
research, and has arisen because of Basel I and II. These
regulatory initiatives require trading institutions and lending
institutions to compute their reserve capital in a highly analytic
way, based on the use of internal risk models. It is part of the
regulatory structure that these risk models be validated both
internally and externally, and there is a great shortage of
information as to best practise. Editors Christodoulakis and
Satchell collect papers that are beginning to appear by regulators,
consultants, and academics, to provide the first collection that
focuses on the quantitative side of model validation. The book
covers the three main areas of risk: Credit Risk and Market and
Operational Risk. |
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