Tag: Cash flow
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Can Palantir Stock Shake Off January Blues in 2024? What Investors Should Watch
Palantir in January: A Recurrent Challenge for Investors January has often been a testing period for Palantir Technologies Incorporated (PLTR). Like many growth names, Palantir’s share price tends to react to broader market sentiment, quarterly performance, and evolving government and commercial demand. This year, investors are again asking whether the “January effect” will fade as…
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Is Your Business Ready for Unexpected Challenges? A Practical Guide to Resilience
Why preparedness matters in an unpredictable world Unexpected events—from natural disasters to sudden economic shifts—can disrupt operations, strain finances, and threaten long-term success. The key to surviving and thriving is proactive resilience: a deliberate, ongoing process that helps your business absorb shocks, adapt quickly, and continue delivering value to customers. Assess risk and map your…
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Explainer: Why rental property is considered one of the surest investments
Why rental property earns its reputation as a reliable investment Rental properties have long been touted as a dependable cornerstone of a diversified investment portfolio. The argument isn’t merely sentiment; it rests on observable economic fundamentals, consumer demand, and time-tested wealth-building mechanics. Industry voices, including Hezekiah Kariuki, director of Together Comfort Homes, emphasize that rental…
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Why Rental Property Is One of the Surest Investments
Introduction: The Case for Rental Property as a Safe Long-Term Investment Rental properties have long been favored by investors seeking stable income, capital appreciation, and financial resilience. As markets fluctuate, the appeal of tangible assets that generate consistent cash flow remains strong. Industry voices, including Hezekiah Kariuki, Director of Together Comfort Homes, emphasize that rental…
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Explainer: Why Rental Property Is Considered One of the Surest Investments
Why rental property endures as a dependable investment Rental real estate has long been viewed as a cornerstone of prudent long-term investing. Stability, predictable cash flow, and tangible assets make rental properties particularly attractive for investors seeking reliable returns over time. Industry voices, including seasoned real estate entrepreneur Hezekiah Kariuki, point to the enduring demand…
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NamPower Faces Uphill Battle to Enforce Debt Policy Amid Public Sector Arrears
NamPower’s Debt Dilemma: The Public Sector Challenge Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) is grappling with a growing cash-flow problem tied to unpaid bills from public sector entities. Despite an explicit credit control and debt management policy designed to safeguard the utility’s liquidity, authorities say enforcement remains uneven, particularly among government ministries, municipalities, and state-owned enterprises. The…
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Conoil Strengthens Market Position with Robust 2024 Results
Conoil Reports Strong 2024 Performance and Strategic Clarity Conoil Plc, a prominent player in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum industry, has unveiled its solid performance for the 2024 financial year and proposed a dividend of ₦2.428 billion. The results underscore the company’s continued strength, disciplined financial management, and a clear strategy to strengthen its market position in…
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UK Property Investment in a Downturn: Smart Moves for 2025
Is UK property a sensible bet when the economy might tank? Short answer: it depends on your goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon. A weakening economy can push prices and rents in different directions, but it also creates potential opportunities for disciplined investors. The key is to separate headlines from your strategy and to ground…
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Why a Bank Director Earning $88k a Month Could Have Only $13k in Savings
Understanding the paradox: high income vs. low savings It’s a common assumption that a lucrative salary automatically translates into substantial savings. Yet many high earners find themselves with modest balances when life events—like divorce—change their financial picture. A bank director earning about $88,000 a month illustrates this paradox: a large paycheck does not always equal…

