Bonus line and why I am so hated when it comes to Aveng...I believe Aveng will do a share consolidation. It is exactly the opposite of a stock split
Lets say you have 100 shares. They then decides to give you 1 share for every 100. So your 1m shares will never turn into R1m
I don't have a crystal ball and I could be 100% wrong about the consolidation, but wouldn't you rather me tell you the truth based on what I do know instead of you holding a lottery ticket in vain???
End of my lesson๐๐๐
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Often people say โI Quitโ when in fact they have been โFiredโ
What is Constructive Dismissal?
Constructive dismissal is where an employee terminates the contract of employment with or without notice because the employer made continued employment intolerable for the employee
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Five things must be in place:
1/ The employment circumstances were so intolerable that the employee could truly not continue to stay on.
2/ The unbearable circumstances were the cause of the resignation of the employee.
3/ There was no reasonable alternative at the time, but for the employee to resign to escape the circumstances.
4/ The unbearable situation must have been caused by the employer.
5/ The employer must have been in control of the unbearable circumstances.
Have you ever met with a financial adviser and felt completely out of place? You are not alone.
Here are 5 questions you have to ask before you sign on any dotted lines...
1/5
How do you get paid? Understanding how an adviser gets paid is key to understanding a lot about how the relationship might unfold. Make sure their incentives are aligned with yours & that they wonโt be taking action just to earn a commission. I like fee-based advisersโ๏ธ
2/5
What are your credentials? Understanding the adviserโs educational background & professional credentials is also important. The financial world is complex & youโll need an adviser who has shown theyโre competent at handling it. Look for designations like CFA or CFP
I know people hate their 9-5 jobs, but I'm eternally grateful for these 8 lessons.
No degree taught me one of these
1/ Leverage your network
We do not work in silos. Where I lack, someone else excels. Work together for the greater good. There are more collaborators than hoarders. We made magic and shared the shine
2/ Report Writing
If you can't tell your story in ten slides or less, you don't understand the topic or solution well enough.
Mr Geoffrey Qhena...Google him. He stretched my writing abilities to the point where I wanted to cry. I needed 50 slides๐๐๐
I know many of you are scared to invest in the US markets. That's okay. It is very overwhelming.
The JSE has 462 listed companies
The US has 16 366 listed companies
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One huge difference between the JSE and the NYSE/NASDAQ is the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Who da heck is the SEC?
The SEC is a U.S. government oversight agency responsible for regulating the securities markets and protecting investors.
The SEC was established by the passage of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, largely in response to the stock market crash of 1929 that led to the Great Depression.
The SEC can itself bring civil actions against lawbreakers
Crypto freaks (me included) like to speak in foreign. Newbies, here are some of the terms. Book mark this one okay ๐
"Stacking sats"
The smallest unit of a Bitcoin is called a Satoshi (sats). Think of Rands (the whole coin) and Cents (sats). You will often hear the crypto community say they are "stacking sats". That means that they are accumulating pieces of cryptocurrencies.
HODL
This is not a misspelling; it is slang. It means "Hold On for Dear Life". The idea behind HODL is that Bitcoinโs price will continue to rise, regardless of huge dips.