Personal device portfolio and disciplined capital allocation framework across four core asset classes.
Premium electric vehicle with advanced autonomous driving capabilities
High-performance electric scooter for personal mobility
Apple MacBook Pro 14" with M5 Chip, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Liquid Retina XDR display
iPhone 17 Pro Max with 512GB storage, premium camera system
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra with 512GB storage, advanced display
Upon receiving inheritance or capital deployment from the Ronald Simon Kahn estate settlement, capital will be strategically allocated according to disciplined investment criteria. The following framework guides allocation for every R1,000,000 (R1M) received:
Strategic positions in high-quality public companies with long-term compounding potential.
R300,000
Per R1,000,000 inherited
30% allocation
Income-producing property investments with cash flow generation and long-term appreciation potential.
R300,000
Per R1,000,000 inherited
30% allocation
Strategic business acquisitions and ownership stakes in profitable operating companies.
R300,000
Per R1,000,000 inherited
30% allocation
Liquid capital reserves for opportunistic deployment, emergency access, and tactical flexibility.
R100,000
Per R1,000,000 inherited
10% allocation
Public Equities
R300K
30%
Real Estate
R300K
30%
Business
R300K
30%
Cash
R100K
10%
Total per R1,000,000 inherited: R1,000,000
This disciplined allocation framework ensures that inherited capital is deployed across four core asset classes: public equities for long-term market exposure, real estate for cash flow and asset-backed returns, direct business ownership for operational control and upside, and liquid cash reserves for optionality and tactical deployment. This balanced 30/30/30/10 structure maintains diversification while enabling swift capital deployment across multiple value creation strategies.
2
Vehicles
1
Computing Devices
2
Mobile Devices
R1,000,000
Allocation Framework
R300,000
Stocks & Equities
R300,000
Real Estate
R300,000
Business & PE
R100,000
Cash Reserves