
Sylvia Walker
Finance Writer and Independent Financial Planner and Speaker at Freelance
Author at Penguin Random House (US)
Articles
-
2 months ago |
brnw.ch | Sylvia Walker
It can be a tricky time to navigate your finances and your relationship with your child, but it will be easier if you are clear about how their studies and student life will be funded and what you will pay for, writes Sylvia Walker. For more financial stories, go to the News24 Business front page. Studying at a tertiary institution is a new and exciting chapter in your child’s life and an important transition into adulthood.
-
Jun 12, 2024 |
contemporaryartissue.com | Sylvia Walker
Please note that we have listed all platforms alphabetically. For an extensive take on the best art magazines in print, feel free to consult our article dedicated to this topic here, which includes many of the following online art magazines that are also published in print. Aesthetica Magazine stands out as a comprehensive destination for art and culture, featuring in-depth articles on art, architecture, photography, and design.
-
Apr 5, 2024 |
news24.com | Sylvia Walker
A buy-and-sell agreement specifies how the remaining shareholders in a company will purchase the shares of a co-shareholder if they die or become disabled. In addition to the agreement, shareholders typically make provision for funding the purchase of the shares through life insurance policies or, if one of the shareholders is uninsurable, other forms of funding.
-
Nov 8, 2023 |
jasonlee.co.za | Jason Lee |Sylvia Walker
Property flipping is big business in the USA, and the bug has bitten in South Africa. There are no barriers to entry; anyone can jump in and do a flip. Here are my five top rules for a successful property flip. 1.Know your budget and cash flow projections Work out how much you can afford to spend and what financing you’ll need. There will be purchasing costs, which include transfer fees and bond registration costs if you need financing.
-
Oct 30, 2023 |
mumbox.co.za | Sylvia Walker
Cancer isn’t pleasant to think about, but it is a reality for many women. October is breast cancer awareness month, and we’re reminded to go for regular check-ups. Early detection saves lives, but what about the financial impacts? Cancer treatment can cost anywhere between R10,000 and R1m, according to Icon Oncology. This can be financially crippling unless you have some financial protection. [Moms are you on a cancer medical scheme, or have you or a loved one been impacted by this?
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →