As we head into National Savings Month in July, Thembeka Khumalo of Satrix joined The Finance Ghost to talk about an incredibly important element of personal finance: investing for minor children.
Minor children tend to have major expenses, making it difficult for parents to strike a balance between monthly expenses and the need to save.
Thembeka has three-year-old twins and the Ghost also has a three-year-old, so this podcast comes from the heart.
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