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FRAUD PLAGUE IS REAL Featured

Business insiders top the list

IF you think we live in a country relatively free from the fraud and corruption that plagues many parts of the world, a new KPMG survey might shake you up a little.

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Exploring the personality balancing act

PERSONALITIES are like snowflakes: each one absolutely unique.

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WHEN TIMES ARE TOUGH Featured

How to SURVIVE like a family business

THERE’S a fundamental stability in family businesses, from the smallest start up to the large enterprises playing a powerful part in the economy, which is not always apparent in other companies.

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22 May 2016

EXIT SCENARIOS

Do you want to leave the FB?

JOINING the family business is not as cut and dry as accepting a job at any other company.

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FAMILY MONEY Featured
22 May 2016

FAMILY MONEY

How to be postively wealthy

EVERYONE wants to have it, but few feel comfortable talking about it.

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Understanding values helps

CONFLICT is a natural part of human relationships, whether in a family or business setting. Conflict is neither positive nor negative; if handled correctly it leads to new thinking, better planning and decision – and a stronger sense of trust and commitment.” – Carlock and Ward, 2010.

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DAILY BALANCING ACT Featured
27 December 2015

DAILY BALANCING ACT

 Controlling the family business

WHEN a business has been built by successive generations, it makes sense that the family would want to maintain a hold on the business.

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