Monday, September 17, 2007

A personal tragedy...

After experiencing a personal tragedy this weekend involving an elderly relative and cash flow, I've decided to remind all the ladies about these stats and encourage all women to make their own money and ensure their financial future - right into old age and retirement. I posted this a while ago, but given the situation at the moment, thought I’d post it again:

I often get asked why I decided to start my own business. Well, apart from the fact that husband got retrenched a couple of years ago that really knocked the wind out of our sales (and we’re still haven’t recovered from that), the statistics below are quite frightening and is part of my motivation in starting my own business. And next month we’re celebrating Woman’s Day (Yay!) and I thought these statistics were pretty pertinent to that as well. I’m quoting from Kim Kiyosaki’s book, Rich Woman – A Book on Investing for Women (pg 58 – 59).

“The statistics about women and money are very startling. The following are U.S. statistics, yet I find for other countries throughout the world these statistics are very similar or are trending in the same direction.
In the U.S.:

  • 47% of women over the age of 50 are single. (This means they are financially responsible for themselves.)
    Women’s retirement income is less than that of men because a woman is away from the work force an average of 14.7 years as compared to 1.6 years for men. (Women are typically the primary caretaker of the home.) This, along with lower salaries, adds up to retirement benefits that are only about ¼ of those of men. (National Center for Women and Retirement Research – NCWRR)
  • 50% of marriages end in divorce. (And who typically ends up with the children? The woman. So now she is solely financially responsible for herself – and her children. And what is the #1 subject couples fight about? Money.)
  • In the first year after a divorce a woman’s standard of living drops an average of 73%.
  • As of 2000, women are expected to live an average of 7 to 10 years longer than men, (Ann Letteersee June 12, 2000), which means they must provide for those extra years. However, married baby boomer women can expect to outlive their husbands by 15 to 20 years on average.
  • The average female born between 1948 and 1964 may likely remain in the workforce until at least 74 years of age due to inadequate financial savings and pension coverage. (National Center for Women and Retirement Research, 1996)
  • Of the elderly living in poverty: 3 out of 4 are women (Morningstar Fund Investor) and 80% of the women were not poor when their husbands were alive.
  • Approximately 7 out of 10 women will at some time live in poverty.

What are these statistics telling us? They tell us that more and more women, especially as they become older, are not educated or prepared to take care of themselves financially. We’ve spent our entire lives taking care of our families, but have no ability to care for ourselves in this vital way. We are either depending upon someone else to do it for us – a husband or partner, a boss, a family member, or the government. Or we just figure that it will all work out. The fairy tales we grew up with were just that.

Three final statistics to consider:

  • 90% of all women will have sole responsibility for their finances within their lifetimes … yet 79% of all women have not planned for this.
  • 58% of female baby boomers have less than $10 000 in retirement.
  • Only 20% of baby boomer women will be financially secure in their retirement (Ms. Magazine, 2002).

With all of the above, you can see why I wanted to and did start my own business.

Good luck to all the women out there! Be rich, be healthy and be wise.

Regards,

M.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Win a R350.00 gift voucher

Hi, there

http://www.easterngifts.co.za - You can also sign up to receive our monthly newsletters on the site – containing information on home décor ideas, recipes, gifts and so much more!

Register now and get R50.00 off your first purchase! Plus, sign up for our newsletter and stand a chance of winning a R350.00 gift voucher – competition closes 15 November 2007.

If there is any way in which we can assist – please do not hesitate to get hold of me.

Regards,
M.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Newsletter - Sep 2007

Good Afternoon,

As the old cliché goes - so much to do, so little time. We are, however, glad to see that spring is in the air and with summer just around the corner, there is so much to look forward to. There is also so much news to share from Eastern Gifts and Things cc.

Quote for Today: "The policy of being too cautious is the greatest risk of all," - Jawaharial Nehru

We have a new tagine recipe on our site, which is absolutely delicious. Click here to view. It is really delicious (yes, I have tried it) and although it sounds complex, is actually quite easy to prepare. And I must say, I am very impressed with the Emile Henry tagines. Not only can you use them on the stove (gas or electric), but also in the oven or even on the braai (for that truly authentic Moroccan cooking). The best part for me, though, is that the tagines are completely dishwasher safe. I put both the base and the lid of the tagine into the dishwasher and it cleans perfectly, every time. And if you're dieting and trying to get fit for summer - then a tagine is ideal for you. Tagine recipes are extremely healthy and good for you. The larger tagines can cater for up to 8 people, depending on what you're making. I've made a chicken and almond tagine (recipe also on our website) for 8 people, and still had some leftover for lunch the next day. The smaller tagines can quite easily cater for 4 to 6 people; depending on what you're making (a vegetable tagine goes much further than a chicken or meat tagine). Why not try some of our recipes on our site and let us know what you think - all feedback received will be posted on our site and included in our next newsletter. E-mail us on info@easterngifts.co.za.

We at Eastern Gifts and Things cc are very proud to announce two new product lines available through our website.
  1. The first is exclusively available on our site - you will not find these in store anywhere in South Africa. They are unique handmade pots. Each pot weighs about 3.5kg and each design is unique. To view and place your order - click here. In time, we will be adding the most beautiful handmade chess sets as well. So, watch this space.
  2. The second range of products are handmade wooden candle holders. All candle holders are made to order and you can choose the stain, colour and wood. These candle holders are absolutely beautiful and ideal for any home. To view - click here.

Another exciting venture Eastern Gifts has embarked on is an affiliate program. So, if you have a website and would like to earn additional income, why not apply for our affiliate program? We pay 10% commission on all sales (excluding delivery charges and gift wrapping). If you are interested, click here to complete our application form. However, if you don't have a website, but you would still like to earn some additional income, you can register as an agent. E-mail us for an agent's application form on info@easterngifts.co.za.

I know you are going to think I'm getting ahead of myself now, but Christmas is just around the corner. With only three months to go, and plenty of end-of-year functions and planning for the holidays, it is best to start planning early. We have a beautiful range of Christmas gifts that we will deliver anywhere in South Africa. You can have up to five delivery addresses linked to your account and we accept both Visa and MasterCard. Or, if you'd prefer, you are able to pay via EFT as well (banking details will be e-mailed to you when placing an order).

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Giovanni's Pots

Hi, there

Just to keep you all posted - I have also just signed up a new supplier of the most beautiful handmade pots. Eastern Gifts is proud to announce its exclusive range of Giovanni Pots - only available on our site.

Each pot weights around 3.5kg's and each pot is completely unique. Pots are made as orders are placed, so the lead time is between two and three weeks. But, you will not find another pot like this in any store.

Remember, we pack it, wrap it & delivery it - anywhere in South Africa.

Regards,
M.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

New Stock...

We are proud to have on our site handmade products from Woodcrafts. Beautiful handmade candle holders - stained or painted according to your specifications. Soon, we will also have Butler's Trays and so much more.

To view: http://easterngifts.co.za/martindale-woodcrafts-m-216.html

Should you have any queries on these handmade candle holders, or any of our other products, please do not hesitate to contact us on info@easterngifts.co.za.

Remember - we pack it, wrap it & deliver it - anywhere in South Africa.

Regards,
M.

Friday, September 7, 2007

Run for Life

hehe - I have finally done it! I have joined Run for Life in an attempt to get fit for summer (I cannot believe how unfit I am!!!).

I encourage everyone to join - I've been to a few sessions already and have thoroughly enjoyed it. They start you off slowly with the whole idea being to get fit without injury or exhaustion.

You can log onto their site for details, but for the PE folk who are interested - the group I'm with meets on a Monday, Wednesday & Friday at 17:15 at DF Malherbe school, next to Walmer Park.

Hope to see you there!!!

Regards,
M.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Salulah

Telecom : How may we help you?

Customer : I haff a big problem with my phone bill. My wife, she think I haffing an affair!

Telecom : Okay Sir, and how can we help you with this?

Customer : My bill haff all these calls to Salulah and my wife think I haffing an affair with this woman, but I never heard of her before. I need to trace these calls please.

Telecom : Sir, I'm sorry but the bill won't actually tell you the name of the person you're calling, just their number.

Customer : This one does.Telecom : What phone do you have, Sir?

Customer : A mobile. I tell you this.

Telecom : No, Sir, what make? What do you have in your hands?

Customer : An erection

.............................................. After a moment's silence, the gallant Telecom worker continued.

Telecom : Um, sir? Could you spell that for me?

Customer : For sure - E..R..I..C..S..S..O..N. Erection................................................Another moment's silence from Telecom, and suddenly the penny dropped.

Telecom : Sir? Can you spell Salulah for me?

Customer : For sure. C..E..L..L..U..L..A...R. Salulah.