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Find an Exit Door to Certain Service Agreements

#DebtExit On the news side of things – many citizens anxiously awaited a new open door for South Africa. With so-called wishes in all probability coming true, aka recent highlights, perhaps the economy has a chance to start gaining momentum for a change. But, putting aside national politics – what exit doors do consumers usually

Don’t Let DEBT Hurt Your Relationship

It is the month of love – red roses, chocolate hearts and dinners by candlelight. BUT, are you sure that nothing in the world can come between you and your Valentine? These days more and more romantic relationships are on the edge because of debt’s sly interference. Relationships, as well as your finances, need constant

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DEBT

The perfect story – boy meets girl, you fall in love and move in together… In some cases your ‘partnership’ develops into a ‘wedlock’ (wed-LOCK *wink wink nudge nudge*). BUT have you ever considered the possibility of an unfortunate breakup and unhappy ending? What financial implications are you left to deal with when years of

If You Have Debt, Get Yourself Covered

Having various debt obligations these days, is nothing new. This includes debts like a credit card, a bond or a personal loan that you need to pay off. Face it – debt can become and in most cases is already part of your life. In certain circumstances it is not a bad thing – if

Seven Significant Steps to a Debt-Free 2018

The year is coming to a swift end and it is almost time to start afresh with your 2018 financial goals. Have you been thinking about your fiscal resolutions at all? Hopefully, you are not feeling too down in the dumps because your financial cookie crumbled. It is indeed a time to arise and let

How to ‘Jingle’ Your Christmas Day Budget

Matthys Potgieter, spokesperson and debt expert at DebtSafe, says there are still five things that you can take into account to ‘jingle’ your Christmas Day budget to work for your financial situation this year: 1. Planning and budgeting Potgieter states that although time is limited, you have to draw up your ‘Christmas budget blueprint’ and

Bonus or Tax Refund Anyone?

Are you one of the lucky South African consumers expecting to receive a 13th cheque or tax refund soon? It can bring some financial relief (if used prudently) especially as December is one of the most, if not THE most, expensive month of the year. Have you done some financial planning to sensibly make your

Don’t Let DEBT Ruin Your Health

There is no doubt about it – times are tough and most citizens are barely (or not even close to) making ends meet these days. “Which, leads to South Africans accumulating more debt and making proper financial management an impossible task,” says Matthys Potgieter, spokesperson and debt expert at DebtSafe. This reality goes along with

Five Tips for an Enjoyable, Thrifty Christmas

September is an eventful month as spring is in full swing. Are you already listing the ways you can make the most of the warmer weather? Making it understandable that most of you haven’t given Christmas, and its expenses, one thought – but you should. Many would argue that there is still enough time to

Five Financial Habits of a Debt-Free Consumer

Get rid of your out of season financial habits by trying out these five practices regularly implemented by debt-free consumers: Plan to achieve financial victory “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. It is as simple as that,” says Potgieter. Financial experts continually put emphasis on budgeting and planning as well as encouraging

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