I used to have a ‘drawer of shame’, full of unopened letters from SARS dogging me about freelance income I’d forgotten to report in 2012. I opened one letter, felt overwhelmed by the financial jargon and, for some reason, decided not to deal with it until I absolutely had to. Three years and one accountant later, I faced my mistake.
The penalties had grown my balance to three times its original size! I beat myself up about it, but now I make sure my taxes are on point. “When it comes to money, most learning comes from doing,” says Stefanie O’Connell, a personal finance expert. “By fixing your mistake, you’re taking full ownership of your financial life.”
Ahead, women share their blunders – and what they learnt from them.
“I was R120 000 in debt from emotional shopping after my divorce.”
– Rachel, 49
I got married at 19, but just a few months later, I got a divorce. I didn’t file for spousal support because I wanted him out of my life entirely, and I got several part-time jobs to cover the rent, on top of going to university. It was the first time I’d ever lived alone – I’d gone from living with my parents to having roommates to living with my ex – and suddenly I had to figure out how to be self-sufficient.
I started going to the mall two or three times a week and making impulse purchases for R600 or R700 on clothing and makeup. I didn’t need this stuff, but I was so depressed that I’d do anything to feel better in the moment. I’d think, ‘This makes me feel pretty and I deserve to be happy.’
Eventually I racked up R120 000 of credit card debt, spread out over nine cards; a few months later, I also had home and student loans to pay. In total I owed R1 790 000. At my lowest point, I had R10 in my savings account!
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