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When the company you have invested in grows and makes more profit, its value goes up. When you sell your share in the business, it’s worth more than what you paid for it.
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Some companies will give a share of their profits, called dividends, to its shareholders (that’s you!) which can be used to buy more shares or be taken as a cash pay-out.
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A few of our rock star investors and their investment strategies

Bryan and Michelle Stewart are saving for their future are you?

Bryan and Michelle Stewart – both in their very-very early 30s – recently got married and have a very strong commitment to saving for their future.

Three generations of investing awesome

Public relations and communications star Lethabo-Thabo Royds just turned 28 . Her mom Ntombi is a vivacious 54 year old who serves as a Non Executive Director at a number of companies and is the Deputy Chair of Council at St Stithians College; while her 90 year old grandmother Ethel is a retired matron who proudly leads and looks after her family.