Wednesday 22 February 2012

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2012 Budget Speech

   ‘Less red tape for micro businesses’                                                                                               Entire speech on SABC News
Micro businesses and small businesses have received welcome regulatory and tax-free threshold breaks from Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan's latest Budget.

Micro businesses (those with annual turnover below one million rand) will from March 1 have the option of making payments for turnover tax, VAT and employees' tax at twice-yearly intervals.

The Budget Review document said it was further envisaged that a single combined return will be filed on a twice-yearly basis from March 1, 2013. The number of returns required for these taxes will fall from about 18 per year to only two a year in 2013.

However, the National Treasury sensibly warned qualifying taxpayers that the build-up of tax liability will require taxpayers ?to ensure that funds are available when payment is due?.

To encourage small incorporated businesses, the Budget Review document said the tax-free threshold of such firms would increase to R63,556 from R59,750. It also said taxable income of up to R350,000 would be taxed at 7%, up from the current threshold of R300,000 at 10%.

For taxable income above R350,000, the normal corporate tax rate of 28% applies.

Friday 17 February 2012

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Do We Have a Real Social Life?

Do We Have a Real Social Life?- By Uriel Nangu

How do we spend our weekends? How much quality times do we spend with our families? What activities do we engage in over weekends? Do you know what's interesting in your surrounding neighborhood? If SAB were to close supply just for one weekend, how would you weekend be like?Have you heard this one before? They say a Black man's weekend is made of triple Ms, Mafu, Manyalo, Matlapa. How can we change from this mindset?
You can change this, yes, we can change this. Many people say the village is boring, they say there isn't much activity in the village, but, is that true? What can we do to utilize the school sports facilities in the area? Do they have basketball, tennis and other courts? What's happening there over the weekends? Why not join the teams that are using those facilities to keep yourself active? Why not offer to coach the youth over weekends, or if such facilities are not there, help the schools to approach institutions like Sun City, Dept of Sports, Arts n Culture to sponsor such facilities/activities, for the benefit of our youth in the village?

Have you ever thought of setting up hiking trails at those neaby mountains? Before you say, it's too hot to do that, what prevents you from starting as early as 5:00 am? Why not form a team, explore what short, medium or longer routes you can take and as you go about it, make it a regular activity. Invite others to join the hiking club? Map your trails, so that whoever wants to join can choose distances they are comfortable with. All that you need for that is proper clothing, caps to protect yourself from the sun, and lots of water. You can have some snacks if you want, anything to make your hiking trip interesting.

Mountain Biking? Have you ever thought of setting up a biking club, or join the existing one in Sun City? You may have to invest in your bike, but in a long run, it will be a worthwhile investement. There's a guy in Soweto, Lebo's Backpackers, who is making money by taking tourist on a biking trips in and around Soweto! What prevents you from doing the same? Advertise such services at Bakubung Lodge, have pamphlets distributed to tourists as they leave the National Park, some don't know what to do next, and beleive you me, some would love to mix and talk to locals, this can be a perfect activity for that, while you're making money out of it. Ride with them, take them to a local shebeens, show them around for an hour or so, they will tell others about their experience, and your business venture can grow from there.

Do you have a skill you can pass on to others, like creating jewellery, art, Mosaics, working with ceramics, etc.? Why don't you get a spot at any of the public places, a school, tribal office, church and train others to make such? Don't make money your goal, but use the time as a skill development exercise to help others help themselves. Who knows, the next Arthur Kaplan may just be from Ledig through your training.

In conclusion, do we still say the weekend is boring at the village? Of all the activies mentioned above, no binging was mentioned. We can spend a weekend without getting drunk. Yes, our social life cannot continue for a long time as 3Ms, Mafu, Manyalo, Matlapa! Bua Kubu!

Sunday 12 February 2012

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Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires-by Grant Cardone

First, understand that you no longer want to be just a millionaire. You want to become a multimillionaire.
While you may think a million dollars will give you financial security, it will not. Given the volatility in economies, governments and financial markets around the world, it's no longer safe to assume a million dollars will provide you and your family with true security. In fact, a Fidelity Investments' study of millionaires last year found that 42 percent of them don't feel wealthy and they would need $7.5 million of investable assets to start feeling rich.
This isn't a how-to on the accumulation of wealth from a lifetime of saving and pinching pennies. This is about generating multimillion-dollar wealth and enjoying it during the creation process. To get started, consider these seven secrets of multimillionaires.

1: Decide to Be a Multimillionaire -- You first have to decide you want to be a self-made millionaire. I went from nothing—no money, just ideas and a lot of hard work—to create a net worth that probably cannot be destroyed in my lifetime. The first step was making a decision and setting a target. Every day for years, I wrote down this statement: "I am worth over $100,000,000!"
2: Get Rid of Poverty Thinking - There's no shortage of money on planet Earth, only a shortage of people who think correctly about it. To become a millionaire from scratch, you must end the poverty thinking. I know because I had to. I was raised by a single mother who did everything possible to put three boys through school and make ends meets. Many of the lessons she taught me encouraged a sense of scarcity and fear: "Eat all your food; there are people starving," "Don't waste anything," "Money doesn't grow on trees." Real wealth and abundance aren't created from such thinking. 
3: Treat it Like a Duty - Self-made multimillionaires are motivated not just by money, but by a need for the marketplace to validate their contributions. While I have always wanted wealth, I was driven more by my need to contribute consistent with my potential. Multimillionaires don't lower their targets when things get tough. Rather, they raise expectations for themselves because they see the difference they can make with their families, company, community and charities. 
4: Surround Yourself with Multimillionaires - I have been studying wealthy people since I was 10 years old. I read their stories and see what they went through. These are my mentors and teachers who inspire me. You can't learn how to make money from someone who doesn't have much. Who says, "Money won't make you happy"? People without money. Who says, "All rich people are greedy"? People who aren't rich. Wealthy people don't talk like that. You need to know what people are doing to create wealth and follow their example: What do they read? How do they invest? What drives them? How do they stay motivated and excited? 
5: Work Like a Millionaire - Rich people treat time differently. They buy it, while poor people sell it. The wealthy know time is more valuable than money itself, so they hire people for things they're not good at or aren't a productive use of their time, such as household chores. But don't kid yourself that those who hit it big don't work hard. Financially successful people are consumed by their hunt for success and work to the point that they feel they are winning and not just working. 
6: Shift Focus from Spending to Investing - The rich don't spend money; they invest. They know the U.S. tax laws favor investing over spending. You buy a house and can't write it off. The rich, in contrast, buy an apartment building that produces cash flow, appreciates and offers write-offs year after year. You buy cars for comfort and style. The rich buy cars for their company that are deductible because they are used to produce revenue.
7: Create Multiple Flows of Income - The really rich never depend on one flow of income but instead create a number of revenue streams. My first business had been generating a seven-figure income for years when I started investing cash in multifamily real estate. Once my real estate and my consulting business were churning, I went into a third business developing software to help retailers improve the customer experience.
Lastly, you may be surprised to learn that wealthy people wish you were wealthy, too. It's a mystery to them why others don't get rich. They know they aren't special and that wealth is available to anyone who wants to focus and persist. Rich people want others to be rich for two reasons: first, so you can buy their products and services, and second, because they want to hang out with other rich people. 
Extracted from Entrepreneur.com



Sunday 5 February 2012

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10 Health Items You Should Include In Your Shopping trolley!

Youghurt


1.Yoghurt


The best way to eat dairy and lose weight? Research points to yoghurt as more potentially more powerful than milk. Numerous studies have linked the consumption of yoghurt to better digestive health as well as an overall lower percent of body fat. “But make sure to check the labels” says D'Adamo. “Certain yogurts can contain a lot of sugar. So your best bet may be to buy Greek yogurt.”

2.Tomatoes


Loaded with antioxidants, low in calories, and packed with anti-cancer benefits — tomatoes can be considered a triple threat when it comes to fruits. They’re also high in lycopene, which may promote cardiovascular health and helps prevent skin from sun damage, says D'Adamo. And the benfits don’t stop there. Research published in the journal of Cancer Epidermal Biomarkers Prevention shows that regular consumption of this power fruit can help lower the risk of prostate cancer in men.

3. Spinach

“Whether it’s spinach, kale, or romaine lettuce, leafy greens are some of the most nutrient dense foods on earth,” says Chris D'Adamo, Ph.D., a nutritional epidemiologist at the University of Maryland school of medicine. So toss it in your salad or serve it as a steamed side, as an excellent (low-calorie) way to get your daily dose of vitamin K. Still need convincing to eat your greens? According to research published in the International Journal of Cancer, consuming spinach protects against the occurrence of aggressive prostate cancer.

4.Salmon


This fish is top of the class in terms of health benefits. Salmon is a great go-to source for lean protein and packs a hearty dose of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. In fact, research published The Journal of the American Medical Association found that consumption lowers the risk of death from heart disease. “But if you can, try and purchase wild-caught salmon,” says D'Adamo. “Farm-raised salmon often has food coloring added to make it pink and is loaded with antibiotics.”


5.Onions


Onions, just like garlic, are both rich in sulfur-containing compounds — so they may not be good for your breath, but they’re good for your body. Multiple studies have shown that eating onion can have cardiovascular benefits (mainly protection against heart attacks) when being consumed in a diet packed with other vegetables.

6. Eggs


Consider this near the top of the list for ultimate super foods. After all, what else can brag about being low in price, high in protein and available year round. Studies have linked the consumption of eggs with increased brain health, decreased inflammation, as well as improved cardiovascular heath. In fact, research from The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition links the consumption of eggs to improvement in cholesterol levels, which also helps your cardiovascular health.

7. Garlic


Although you may not snack on garlic cloves the way you snack on almonds, this herb is a must-have on your shopping list. This hearth-healthy herb not only reduces your body’s cholesterol and triglycerides, it protects blood cells and blood vessels from inflammatory and oxidative stress. As an added bonus, research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that compounds in garlic may prevent cellular changes that may lead to cancerous tumor development and inhibit tumor growth.

8. Chicken Breast

Boneless, skinless chicken breast is a timeless classic. Not only is it an excellent source of lean protein, but it’s a terrific source of coenzyme Q10, which essential for skin cell turnover. Its protein is composed of 18 amino acids and contains no carbohydrates, making it the perfect muscle food.






9.Butternut Squash


This winter squash is low in calories and high in vitamin C. But more importantly, it’s loaded with beta-carotene and beta-cryptoxanthin. That might be a mouthful, but according to research published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, those who consume foods rich in beta-cryptoxanthin have a lower risk of developing lung cancer.



10. Asparagus


Not only is this vegetable packed with anti-inflammatory nutrients, it contains high levels of folic acid — which can assist in the regulation of your moods by releasing a neurotransmitter called "serotonin" into your system. But if the feel good powers of asparagus aren’t enough to sway you, maybe its anti-cancer benefits will. Research published in the international journal Cancer Letters suggests that the consumption of asparagus may halt the formation of cancerous tumors.

Hope you'll enjoy eating your way to health!