Fearful of investing? Time to face your fears this Halloween
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M and G Investments

  M and G Investments   Q4 of 2023 | 3 years ago

It’s time to celebrate Halloween, when people enjoy scaring themselves and others with terrifying movies, horrible costumes and disturbing tricks or treats. But it’s all in good fun, and make-believe, and no one is worse off when the party is over. However, investors who are scared to invest are certainly doing themselves harm over time and putting themselves at a very real disadvantage. Instead they should be facing their fears, and what better time to do this than the Halloween haunting time? In this article, we look as at some of the common fears that can stop us from embarking on what is, actually, one of the most important journeys of our lives: the journey to financial well-being.


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Did You Know ?

Around 2020, after embroiled in exceeding maximum pension mandated investments , asset manager JM Busha , did not recover and exited the unit trust industry.

In 2017, Grant Thornton Capital made an offer and acquire asset manager Worldwide Capital (WWC).

Ninety One Fund Managers derived their name from the year it was founded, 1991, initially called Investec Asset Management.

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