DIY financial investing: The game
This week, we investigate why you should buy shares.
I am a mathematician and have taught in rural areas, townships and at universities. I love travelling, on our continent as well as abroad. Recently I sailed to South America in Ongemak, an aluminium yacht which I designed and built with my brother, Muir, in Cape Town. She currently lies in Suriname and the idea is to gradually complete a circumnavigation.
This week, we investigate why you should buy shares.
The idea of pooling resources together and of forming partnerships is as old as man.
This is the tenth article in this series of DIY financial investing.
For centuries kings and warlords, states and churches and all kinds of just and unjust types have earned steady income from real estate.
Where do you want to stay – in a big house with a lawn, in a small apartment?
This is the next instalment in a series of DIY approaches to investing one’s own money.
This is the next instalment in a series of DIY approaches to investing one’s own money.
This is the next instalment in a series of DIY approaches to investing one’s own money.
Over the next few weeks, we will look at simple DIY approaches to invest one’s own money.
The match lasted the full 12 rounds, it was generally uneventful and it was decided on points without any spectacular knockout.
Using prediction programs to hedge your investment bets.