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A 68-year-old Fin24 user wants to know if he should switch his low risk investment to a more aggressive alternative.
A Fin24 user leaving the country is enquiring about his investment in a living annuity.
A Fin24 user who is leaving the country permanently wants to know the legalities around his retirement savings.
I am close to retirement - how can I build on my portfolio?
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Expert advice for a user who is keen to invest in Satrix 40.
A step-by-step guide on what exactly debt counselling entails.
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Eskom and the SABC will now give daily real time information on the power system.
Opposing National Health Insurance is futile, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says.
Complete our special debt survey and you could win R3 000 in cash.
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Satrix Managers answers a Fin24 user's query on Satrix 40 weightings for BHP Billiton and British American Tobacco.
A necessary evil as most people need credit to buy homes and cars. 51% 49 votes
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Impossible as all debt eventually gets you into trouble. 14% 14 votes
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Possible only for well-disciplined consumers. 35% 34 votes
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