Time is our best friend, and worst enemy.
The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield interviewed Standard Bank Wealth Head of Financial Planning and Philanthropy Philip Faure.
Faure discussed the importance of long-term thinking when investing.
He also gave examples of what one Berkshire Hathaway share could buy over the years.
Listen to the interview in the audio below (and/or scroll down for quotes from it).
The key ingredient is time in the market.
— Philip Faure, Standard Bank Wealth
The biggest challenge is to stay in the investment.
— Philip Faure, Standard Bank Wealth
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