At Debtline, your pockets are our priority, and it just so happens that going green can often save you some green, too. In honour of Mother Earth, we’ve put together a list of easy lifestyle changes that will help keep both the environment and your finances on track. Unplug All […]
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As the 21-day lockdown approaches its end, we’re faced with the task of heading back to reality. While the future may seem a bit gloomy for some, there are multiple ways to prepare your finances so that the hit of reality doesn’t cause too much damage. The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) […]
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“By staying calm, you increase your resistance against any kind of storm.” ? Mehmet Murat ildan The outbreak of the coronavirus, and its classification as a pandemic by the World Health Organisation on 11 March 2020 has sent the world into a flat spin. One of the biggest questions is […]
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In the golden days of a new relationship, money is typically the last thing on anybody’s brain. Hearts are beating fast, connections are being made and love is all around – so why would anybody want to ruin that with a discussion about rands and cents? Be that as it […]
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With the way the economy is developed, debt can be shockingly easy to fall into, and a troublingly difficult place to escape. In the event that you have accumulated debt, it is advised that you set out on a debt decrease strategy to get rid of it before it piles […]
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We have a never-ending relationship with debt. Consider this scenario: After years of taking care of your debt, you’re at long last without a worry in the world – and you would like things to stay that way. So, what now? If you’ve recently taken care of your debt – […]
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Moody’s Investors Service has announced it is too early to know whether the state of the Rand is going to improve before the next rating. The service is in the process of looking for a credible vision for the South African economy. The outcome of the next rating could have […]
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There is nothing quite like kicking off your shoes, getting comfy and diving into a great book. As 2020 comes into full swing, what better book to open than one that will help you put your finances in order? To help assemble your arsenal of personal finance books, we have […]
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Debt Counselling was introduced by the National Credit Act (NCA) as an answer for people with an excessive amount of debt in 2007. The motivation behind Debt Review is to offer a way out of debt for those who can not make their repayments each month. Read: What Can Debt […]
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“You should not spend more than what you earn.” You’ve probably heard it before. And it sounds simple, right? In principle, it is. But in reality, it isn’t. This is because the economy is designed for you to face debt at some stage in your life. But that doesn’t mean […]
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