by Ashleigh Butterworth | Jan 17, 2024 | Financial Insights, Money, Quick Tips
The reality of Janu-worry hits hard for many South Africans, as early December paychecks can make the next payday seem like an eternity away. As you step into a new year, now is the ideal moment to revamp your financial situations. Whether you aim to liberate yourself...
by Ashleigh Butterworth | Dec 6, 2023 | Financial Insights, Money, Quick Tips
As the holiday season approaches, many South African consumers eagerly anticipate festive celebrations, family gatherings, and well-deserved vacations. However, the excitement of the season often comes with financial challenges. To ensure a stress-free and enjoyable...
by Ashleigh Butterworth | Jul 10, 2023 | Financial Insights, Money, Quick Tips
Look let’s be honest, saving money is one ridiculously tough job, especially when the bills keep piling up. Are you ready to unlock the secrets of saving hundreds of rands each day? Well, you’re in for a treat because we’ve got some nifty tips and tricks up our...
by Ashleigh Butterworth | Feb 6, 2023 | Credit Health, Quick Tips
Let’ be honest whether it’s buying Valentine’s Day gifts, being roped into Black Friday sales or treating yourself to a weekly dinner out – if your overspending can get a bit much it’s like time to tighten the reigns a bit. As a South African consumer, it can be very...
by Ashleigh Butterworth | Jan 30, 2023 | Financial Insights, Financial News, Money, Quick Tips
Only 49% of South Africans are financially literate, in addition to that only 5% will be able to retire comfortably. Why is this the case, and how can we combat these personal finance issues? There is no simple answer to this, however, there are a number of ways...
by Ashleigh Butterworth | Jan 24, 2023 | Financial Insights, Quick Tips
Whether it was a 13th cheque, some extreme budgeting, or possibly that you just have a bit of extra cash lying around – either way, it’s probably best to decide what to do with this money sooner rather than later. Let’s say you’ve ended up with R10 000, and now need...
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