Taking control of your finances has a profound impact on your overall wellbeing, resulting in reduced stress, improved relationships, and better self-esteem. Writing up a budget, tracking your spending, and creating a debt repayment plan will not...
Listen: How I transformed my relationship with money
Maya Fisher-FrenchDec 11, 2023
The power of taking back control of your finances Maya speaks to Zihle, the runner-up in the 2023 Absa City Press Money Makeover Challenge, about her personal journey and how – with the help of her financial adviser Anton Battiss – she has...
And the winner is…
Maya Fisher-FrenchDec 8, 2023
The winner of the 2023 Money Makeover Challenge has been chosen. The 2023 Absa City Press Money Makeover boot camp has come to an end and once again, all of our candidates have shown what is possible in just six months. They are proof that the...
Listen: How I paid off R85 000 in just six months
Maya Fisher-FrenchDec 6, 2023
How this year’s Money Makeover Challenge winner is well on his way to being debt free. In this podcast Maya speaks to Johan, the winner of the 2023 Absa/City Press Money Makeover Challenge, and his Absa financial adviser, Takalani Badugela. Johan...
Funding your start-up
Maya Fisher-FrenchNov 24, 2023
When Sello entered the Money Makeover Challenge, he was establishing a start-up business to manufacture eco-friendly straws for restaurants and retailers. He had taken out personal loans to purchase manufacturing equipment to produce the prototype....
Supporting a family through self-employment
Maya Fisher-FrenchNov 10, 2023
When a Money Makeover candidate has a small enterprise, we always start with separating business finances from personal finances. This is the only way to understand whether the business is making money and where the weaknesses are. Raymond’s...
Setting your financial priorities
Maya Fisher-FrenchOct 27, 2023
We may all have several financial goals and aspirations, but how do we decide how to order our financial priorities? Should we pay off debt or build an emergency fund? Should we be saving for our children’s education or for our retirement? A...
A will to protect your family
Maya Fisher-FrenchOct 13, 2023
One of the most important tasks that the Absa/City Press Money Makeover candidates need to fulfil, is to write up a will. We spend so much time and energy on our families and making many sacrifices for them, yet most parents have not taken the time...
Planning to own a home
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 29, 2023
For most young people buying a home is a financial priority, but a home is a significant purchase and it’s important to get your finances in order first. Two of the Absa/City Press Money Makeover contestants are preparing for this big step. Molefi...
Managing family expectations
Maya Fisher-FrenchSep 15, 2023
Managing family expectations may include having tough conversations with parents and relatives before you agree to help them financially. Setting boundaries with family members is always difficult, but if you do not look after your own finances...
Previous Articles
Financial independence needs a plan
Sep 1, 2023
While financial independence is a goal many people aspire to, it means different things to different people. For some people, financial independence means having enough capital to provide an income that covers their expenses. This is the goal behind the FIRE...
A budget for your first paycheque
Aug 18, 2023
Before you spend your first paycheque on luxuries, make sure you draw up a budget. Once you graduate and start working, it may feel like you have won the lotto. You go from struggling student to having your first paycheque. This novel feeling of wealth is often short...
How to break the cycle of debt
Aug 4, 2023
A strong theme that emerged in the Money Makeover Challenge this year was the extent to which applicants have built up large amounts of debt in a short period of time. This phenomenon is driven by the rising cost of living and increasing interest rates. As households...
How to keep track of your spending
Jul 21, 2023
If your debt keeps increasing, then you are spending more than you earn. The first step to financial freedom is to keep track of your spending. Every year, the first task our Money Makeover candidates undertake is to see where their money is going – to take a detailed...
Listen: Six-month journey to financial health
Jul 14, 2023
The 2023 City Press/Absa Money Makeover Challenge has begun. This is the seventh year where I will work together with a team of Absa financial advisers to coach six contestants on their six-month journey to financial health. In this podcast I chat to Sarah Nkwana of...
The Money Makeover Class of 2023
Jul 7, 2023
Follow six ordinary South Africans as they take up the City Press/Absa Money Makeover Challenge and undergo a money makeover boot camp. I will be sharing their stories with you and hopefully inspire you to start your own money journey. Meet the Money Makeover Class of...
The Money Makeover Challenge is looking for you!
Mar 24, 2023
The City Press Money Makeover Challenge is once again open for applications. There are only six places available so only the most committed applicants will be considered. If your debt keeps you awake at night and your money is running out long before month end, or if...
Listen: Find the courage to change your financial situation
Dec 12, 2022
2022 Money Makeover runner-up Zinzy says that when she entered the money bootcamp six months ago, she needed to find the courage to have difficult discussions with people who owed her money. In this podcast discussion, Maya (@mayaonmoney) is joined by both Zinzy and...
Listen: Six months to turn you finances around
Nov 25, 2022
It is possible to fix your finances in just six months. The Money Makeover Challenge has proven this over and again. The stories from the candidates who enter the Challenge are testament to the fact that financial freedom is not about miracles. It is about having a...
Money Makeover: Create your own financial freedom plan
Aug 5, 2020
This year has been undoubtedly the most challenging for contestants as they grappled with fallout of COVID-19 and the lockdown. Four of our contestants experienced a drop in household income, yet they still managed to meet all their goals set out in January. They are...