If you haven’t staked your claim in the Western Cape property market by now, and if you have the money honey, now is the time.
Surprisingly, Cape Town seems better off than most of the other metros.
South Africans earning more than R20,000 a month are reaching record levels, but households are now spending two-thirds of their income paying off debt.
Although now seems like the perfect time to panic, now is NOT the time to panic.
The 2024 Budget Speech falls right before a national election, which makes it even harder for the minister.
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Interest rate cuts might just be the most beautiful words to have been uttered by anyone this year.
The three biggest private medical aid providers have announced increases to their medical plans, and as the effects of interest rates bite, the cost inevitably rolls downhill to the people who can least afford it – You.
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Welcome to home ownership and good luck keeping up with your monthly repayments, especially in light of yesterday’s announcement.
When your currency is plummeting like a lead balloon I suppose you’re only biding your time until the inevitable happens. Cue this.
The rand is currently standing at 9,6980 to the dollar – the lowest it has been in the last four years.