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Beware sexually transmitted debt

Beware sexually transmitted debt

National Debt Advisors caution South Africans against sexually transmitted debt in light of the global prevalence of love fraud. The airing of Netflix’s most recent true-crime documentary, The Tinder Swindler, shone the spotlight on the prevalence...

Should you fix your interest rate?

Should you fix your interest rate?

Higher interest rates are a certainty this year, so in light of this, would it be wise to fix your interest rate now? The only prediction we can make for 2022 is higher interest rates. Globally inflation is raising its ugly head and news from the...

SARS gets serious over non-compliance

SARS gets serious over non-compliance

Jashwin Baijoo, Legal Manager, Africa Tax and Compliance at Tax Consulting SA, warns all non-compliant taxpayers that SARS could be coming for them sooner rather than later. In media statements in recent months, the South African Revenue Service...

The 2022 survival budget

The 2022 survival budget

As if the last two years were not tough enough, there is no silver lining awaiting us in 2022. In 2021 we absorbed further fuel-price increases, a 15% hike in electricity costs, and an interest-rate increase of 25 basis points – and this is only...

Pay off my bond or invest?

Pay off my bond or invest?

Stephen Katzenellenbogen and Brendon Wright of NFB Private Wealth Management address a common dilemma faced by many: should I put all of my spare cash into my bond, or invest it instead? Many people are working towards the goal of being free of all...

When debt review works

When debt review works

Going into debt review is like going on a diet: it’s difficult to stick to and the results won’t be immediate, but it can be life changing. While there are serious issues around the way some debt counsellors conduct themselves, for Grace Bekwa,...

Video: Home loan tips

Video: Home loan tips

Buying a home is a major financial commitment. While the rate of interest on a home loan is lower than for other forms of credit, the length of time it takes to pay off the loan means you end up paying a hefty interest bill. By reducing your...

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