The government has indicated that it plans to mount a legal defence against the proposed liquidation of the SA Post Office, but in the interim, Shoprite seems to be making money moves with its ambitious plan to win over 18,000 Sassa beneficiaries.
When it comes to baby boomers in retirement and their finances, we often hear about what they're doing wrong. They're overpaying for medical care; they're investing in dubious timeshares; they're.
08% behavior. 20% head knowledge there a to be of stuff they have to know. a lot of it is common sense everything from budgeting, saving, investing early. avoiding debt. a lot of these things build a firm foundation for students when they go off to college into the real world to be able to stop and hire start in the hole. ainsley: all stressed about money what do you do if you lose your job or lose all of your money. what advice do you have? what do you hear from most of your clients and what advice do you give them? sure. you want to control what you can control. so when your income comes in use it to get out of debt. when you don t owe anyone anything you have less risk. and then you want some money liquid. 6 three six months in money market account or high yield savings. if something were to happen like a job loss i don t owe anyone anything and i have cash saved to get me through a few months.
k’nect mobile, the Shoprite Group’s cellular network, has slashed its data prices by more than 35% to now offer the lowest data rates in South Africa, with 1GB starting from as little as R19.50. Data bundles from k’nect mobile also only expire after 60 days, instead of the more common 30-day period. “With soaring living costs, our customers want and need affordable […]