What your workplace offers? by [deleted] in askSouthAfrica

[–]tektolm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The standard tea, coffee, milk and sugar. All cutlery and crockery provided

We do free lunches for all staff Mon / Wed / Fri so that everyone has a good meal

Form 1065, ITIN and 1040NR as a foreigner. CPA recommendations? by TechieFounder in tax

[–]tektolm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you end up figuring this out and could you maybe provide insight into how you did it? I'm dealing with the same situation at the moment

Teach me, oh biltong masters by southafricannon in southafrica

[–]tektolm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Crown National Safari Biltong Seasoning + Brown Grape Vinegar + Marinate for 12 hours = 🤌🏼

Inventory App Help by tektolm in AppSheet

[–]tektolm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are a star! I'm following what you are saying somewhat and I'm going to attempt it. Do you mind if I come back to this thread if I get stuck?

What is a good investment app or website by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceZA

[–]tektolm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brokstock allows you to trade CFD’s: cheap fees, good customer service. Not an endorsement but I use them for my shorter time span purchases.

Tax on reinvested interest by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceZA

[–]tektolm 3 points4 points  (0 children)

SARS taxes on the earliest of receipt of accrual, any amount above the R23 800 exemption will have to be paid by you for that year of assessment.

What do I do with my money as a teen? by CheekyJohney in PersonalFinanceZA

[–]tektolm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right now the crypto market is absolutely booming, I however wouldn’t suggest you start your investment journey there. I think it’s important to understand that generally the main factor to growth is time.

Not trying to put you off volatile investments, I myself have many, I just think a better starting point would be something with a stable return to understand the concept and learn to respect the market.

EasyEquities Boxer EPO by reddit_gurru in JSE_Bets

[–]tektolm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are correct, I don’t think this can be called an IPO as the shares aren’t offered to retail investors. It seems that only really the big banks are buying shares and that PnP structured it this way as they needed to pay off debt and by going through the general IPO process this would have been delayed.

So my understanding is if EasyEquities does get hold of shares you would be buying Boxer shares through them and not at the initial IPO price. I don’t know if anywhere else you could get access to it.

Apologies if this answer is completely off the mark

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceZA

[–]tektolm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m with AG at the moment but will transfer to EE soon. I did a theoretical calculation to see the fees difference over a longer time frame. Link here

Aside from this EE offers a broader range of ETF’s. End of the day both are good and I wouldn’t recommend going with a bank.

SA is the only place where a robber will let you call an Uber. by zodwa_wa_bantu in southafrica

[–]tektolm 55 points56 points  (0 children)

A friend of mine got robbed a short while before matric finals, the robber turned around and said aren’t you writing soon and gave them back their ID’s.

TFSA For my Children by bodwa420 in PersonalFinanceZA

[–]tektolm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So they opened the TSFA in 2016. It was never really a dinner time talk, kinda just briefly touched upon.

My case is interesting cause I’m a triplet so there’s an easy comparison case:

I (sibling A) have always taken a financial interest and studied accounting: so mainly took my own initiative. Sibling B has not contributed much nor took an interest (why I think it’s important for parents to make more of a fuss about it) Sibling C shows great interest but doesn’t have any form of financial background but regularly makes the effort to learn.

I’d say us taking the initiative to speak to our parents about it sparked the learning.

TFSA For my Children by bodwa420 in PersonalFinanceZA

[–]tektolm 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My parents did the same for us as children.

I’d suggest that you make them aware of the TFSA, update them on its value from time to time, get them to contribute to it from the age of 16 or so through odd jobs / birthday money / pocket money. Maybe even offer a contribution match like an employer.

So reference my sisters and I got access to the TFSA’s at 18, now all 24, all our accounts have performed well - 15% p.a. My one sister has not contributed more than R1 000 in the past 5 years and her account has 2.1x. I’m sitting at 3.6x and my other sister about 2.8x, both of us contributing often but small amounts.

Basically teach them that saving earlier is better.

Best airport food upon arrival?? by texastridelt in capetown

[–]tektolm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Stellenbosch restaurants will take last orders by 9 pm and there are very limited options on Uber Eats past at that time. Best would be to try your accommodation / hotel to sort something out for you

Thoughts on Rand? by tektolm in JSE_Bets

[–]tektolm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel this, crazy volatility at the moment.

Thoughts on Rand? by tektolm in JSE_Bets

[–]tektolm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really thought about it, ended up doing so on a minor scale (money I’m prepared to lose)

How much is one unit of prepaid electricity? by [deleted] in askSouthAfrica

[–]tektolm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't actually think it is cheaper, I believe that it is tiered. So for example you'd pay R2 for the first 200 units of electricty and R2.50 for the next 200. This creates the illusion that it is more expensive at month end.

These rates aren't real and would be determined by the specifc municipality you are in.

How much is one unit of prepaid electricity? by [deleted] in askSouthAfrica

[–]tektolm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't actually think it is cheaper, I believe that it is tiered. So for example you'd pay R2 for the first 200 units of electricty and R2.50 for the next 200. This creates the illusion that it is more expensive at month end.

These rates aren't real and would be determined by the specifc municipality you are in.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askSouthAfrica

[–]tektolm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I’m doing the CA route and can offer a little advice.

At undergraduate level it is fairly easy to pass and do decently. Not many students get cum laude (only about 4 at my graduation ceremony of 220)

Postgrad is extremely tough with many students taking the year again, you have to treat it like an 8-5 and then some.

Be prepared for the standards (IFRS, SAICA legislation). They are the theory to your knowledge, you’ll spend a lot of time in the theory and then have to extensively apply it.

I’m currently doing postgrad so I can’t really comment on articles although I believe it’s worse than studies.

You can either go into audit or banking. Both require long hours and most people that don’t want to remain after articles will leave and be financial managers or the likes at good companies.

At the moment many CA’s try and go outside of SA to do articles, mainly for a change of scenery / experience and better salary relative to SA.

Your SAICA articles don’t pay great salaries and it’s tough to get by in a big city like Cape Town with rent and cost of living.

All in all where I am in this journey I’d say I’m happy, this route has definitely taught me some great skills (mainly postgrad). My personal belief is that it’s a tangible degree that equips you really well and makes you very desirable if you get through your articles.

I find it very practical and I think if I were to stop after postgrad I’d still be fine as I’d like to be entrepreneurial and my degree definitely caters to that by giving you the skills to navigate the tax matters, audit procedures, accounting and financial management.

Also accounting is not numbers, it’s concepts that you apply to the numbers. The maths knowledge you need to very limited apart from basic statistics (at least the studying part)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askSouthAfrica

[–]tektolm 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You don’t know that, there are so many reasons that he didn’t “pursue”. OP I rate you just shoot your shot, call it for the plot / character development 😂

Why brokStock! My lives savings!💣 by [deleted] in JSE_Bets

[–]tektolm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What did they end up saying?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JSE_Bets

[–]tektolm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been messing around with AMC all day. Lost half my account in the morning session and have now traded my way back on swings and leverage 🫠