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Hi my name is Faith Khoza and I'm a Money Coach. This page is all about effective personal finance
Thank you Makgarebe for the spotlight
Did you know that holidays are cheaper during off peak seasons e.g January ??
Plan for a cheaper holiday now and choose the best time
Forgive yourself for your financial mistakes.
Remember to scrutinise your bank statement. If you notice anything out of line, deal with it immediately.
Business Acumen is your portion ! Let's meet in Carletonville
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Happy Vday🌹🌹🌹
Today we will discuss financial implications of marriage regimes on Radio Pulpit @ 13h10
Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow
Proverbs 13 : 11
Buy stationery and school uniform in December. Thank me later🤞🏽
Financial Goals for 2023.
One of my goals for 2023 is to keep money in my pocket by exercising, drinking enough water and eating healthy.
Being unhealthy took money out of my pocket through consultation and buying medication.
Not anymore!!!
Create a budget for September now. Tell your money where to go at month end.
Money and Emotions
"Personal finance is 80% behavior and 20 % head knowledge" Dave Ramsey
I had a great time teaching women on how their behavior can sabotage their hard earned cash
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If your income is not enough, you can consider another stream of income. E.g side hustle. I make hats for extra income.
Money is not evil!
How to start your own business:
1. Go online to the website of CIPC and register a new company for R175. Registration is R125 & the name is R50.
2. Go to SARS, do a tax clearance for free (book an appointment to avoid waiting in line).
3. Open a business bank account. Most banks have “starter” accounts with monthly fees less than R500.
4. Go to your nearest Seda, ask them to do a business plan for you, for free - Plus other training that might be relevant to your field.
5. Go online, register on the CSD, for free
6. Go to your municipality & ask them to register you on their database as a supplier, for free
7. Go to your nearest NYDA, attend their financial management short course for a minimum of 5 weeks (once a week), for free
8. Apply for the NYDA funding for free. They can give you equipment for up to R50 000. You don't pay it back.
9. Hire people & register for COIDA, Letter of good standing at the Department of Labour
10. Professionalize your business with: Logos, letterhead, business email, website, landline
11. Start an innovative business that is needed by people
12. Watch 2 YouTube videos every day
Starting a business isn’t difficult if you use the resources available to you.
Let’s fix the economy, create jobs, and make our own wealth
Post copied from Govtcareers
You have to be patient to make money or to create wealth.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
National Treasury is extending the fuel levy relief💃🏽💃🏽. The relief of R1.50 per liter is extended to 6 July 2022.
What would you do, if money was not a problem?
Thats a question you should ask yourself when you plan for the future. If it takes a lot of money such that it scares you, you need to take a leap of faith.
I'm not saying be careless or unrealistic. I'm saying plan, budget, dream big and believe God for miracles.
🔸️Let's talk about your rights as a consumer today on Radio Pulpit DSTV 882 or 657AM
🔸️Happy human rights day🇿🇦
"The best way to become financially free, is to commit to this simple principle - DO NOT BUY WHAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD" Stan Toler
MONEY AND LOVE❤
Today's topic on Radio Pulpit . 12 March 2022 with Sibongile Mofokeng. We will look at ways to handle finances as a married couple.
Petrol prices are likely to increase significantly. Consider : 1. adjusting your petrol budget
2. Downgrading
3. Fewer trips
4. No aircon
More tips to follow
Create a budget for March now. Tell your money where to go next month.
2022 Money Goal idea : If you have 5 Debts you can resolve to pay off 1 by December.
Debtfreelife
The smile on my face is a sign that I did not overspend on my December budget.
Hey don't forget to write down your 2022 money goals. This will help you to keep track of your progress.
One of the Financial Goals for 2022 can be to invest in your health.
A reminder to set your Financial goals for 2022
Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow. Proverbs 13:11
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Setting Financial goals for 2022 is our today for today at Radio Pulpit @ 13h30
652am or DSTV 882
Let's normalise talking about Financial matters with our families.
Some of them think you have a LOT of money.
Forgive yourself for your Financial mistakes
The theme was : Hats👒 and Heels👠
Credit Score is our topic for today on Radio Pulpit.
Mahikeng FM - Online Banking
Start small, start somewhere, Just Start.
Money should be controlled, it should not control.
MONEY MISTAKES TO AVOID IN 2021
🔸️Signing a contract without reading it word for word.
Remember❗The National Credit Act stipulates that a contract can be written in a language of your choice
🔸️Investing in a business, project or asset class that you don't understand.
🔸️ Making your debt more expensive than it needs to be
🔸️Using your savings for the wrong reasons
🔸️Investing in get rich quick SCHEMES
🔸️ Giving into societal pressures.
Darling, stay in your lane and never
Compete with anyone. Colonel Sanders
Sold his first KFC franchise at the age of
62.
🔸️ YOLO mentality: You only live once.
Try to maintain a balance between now
& the future.
🔸️ Not creating a Budget. (❗ Big mistake)
🔸️ Leaving everything in the hands of your
Business partner or employees.
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How to spend your money wisely during festive season was the topic at . It's always a pleasure educating my brothers and sisters about money management principles.
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