jman
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It's all done!!!
I'll publish it today/tonight
Nice Thor! Truly an awesome initiative
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It's all done!!!
I'll publish it today/tonight
Your in luck. We are working on a how to guide for beginners with EasyEquities and Sygnia.
I'll pop you a PM when it is done.
In true "Marketing" fashion I am suppose to put out a teaser leading up to the "launch" this being a digital platform I cannot organize a library reading.
So here is my teaser for tonight (E-book will be available in PDF, MOBU and EPUB)
View attachment 424818
Wil post download links tonight.
Is that it, just the front cover? aaagh!!!
Can i get a signed copy?![]()
Book is done, well it has actually been done for 3 days now, but I am so damn obsessive so sitting with this one graph that I don't know it must move it makes my eye twitch.
So I will slave away during the night and publish it during the morning hours.
It's all just layout that has to be perfect.
Here she is!!!!
https://platinumwealth.co.za/forum/ebooks.php
It's not a pay wall, merely a sign up wall. Marketing guy told me I need to do that![]()
Enjoy everybody, now work will start on the follow up ebooks. I have a whole series planned.
Thanks for the E-book Thor, really appreciate easy reading it provided. Not too much jargon that normally just goes over my head.
I have one question though. You mention the R33000 maximum per year that can be deposited into the TFSA account and then investing it as per your breakdown. With costs, the total amount comes to R33122.34. If only R33000 can be deposited in that account where will the R122.34 come from? My normal account?
He is aware of the late night brain fartThe costs for trading is included in the R33,000 pa, so if you buy R20,000 worth of STX40 and the costs amount to R30, you'll have R12970 left.
Best is, on EasyEquites, to go to yur account settings and switch on the feature that includes the cost with the amount you want to trade. By default on EE if you want to buy R1000 wort of shares the total amount will end up being something like R1001.30 (costs added). If you switch that option on in the settings and place a R1000 trade they'll buy you R998.70 worth of shares + R1.30 costs = R1000.
Hope that makes sense.
Yea that was a boo boo on my end. I uploaded a new version of the ebook shortly afterThanks for the E-book Thor, really appreciate easy reading it provided. Not too much jargon that normally just goes over my head.
I have one question though. You mention the R33000 maximum per year that can be deposited into the TFSA account and then investing it as per your breakdown. With costs, the total amount comes to R33122.34. If only R33000 can be deposited in that account where will the R122.34 come from? My normal account?
Yea that was a boo boo on my end. I uploaded a new version of the ebook shortly after![]()
Something you might be interested in we've launched a news wire service, still early days, but growing.
https://platinumwealth.co.za/insights
Much bigger pleasureThanks Thor, much appreciated.
can't find the hug emoticonCreate a beneficiary and make a normal EFT payment. Make sure your reference number is correct though (your account number, but confirm).Ok i have another question and this time it's about depositing funds. Apologies if I sound stupid but this is the newbie thread afterall. I've been through the deposit FAQs on the EE website but still a bit confused.
When wanting to deposit money in my EE accounts, do i create a EE beneficiary in my personal bank account (ABSA, FNB, etc,) and push money into my correct EE beneficiary account or do I go to the EE website and pull money from my personal bank account? I assume if I pull money then it will take it from the account I indicated when I completed my application with EE. Does my question make sense?
Create a beneficiary and make a normal EFT payment. Make sure your reference number is correct though (your account number, but confirm).
Another option is to schedule a monthly debit order from the EE website.
The more expensive option is to make a credit card payment on their site.
Go with option one.
Ok thank you Hamster. So what is the deposit button on the EE website for, the one under "My Accounts"