The Millenial Disruptor

Episode 1: Part 1 - Personal Financial Management

25 min · 10 de may de 2020
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Welcome to the first episode of the Millenial Disruptor. In this episode, we chat to BCom Accounting Graduate and Founder of Vuka Sakhe Capital, Masonwabe Tshobonga. We talk about his entrepreneurial roots and what inspired this journey. We then explore money dynamics in relationships and whether you really need money in order for a relationship to flourish. We also introduce the concept of interest rates and what a repo rate (interest rate) cut means for your personal finances.

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