Tips to help you start the new year on a stronger financial footing.
Dezemba (not to be confused with December) is more than just a month for South Africans – it's a feeling, a vibe, and a way of life. After a long, challenging year, it is the time to relax, unwind and celebrate before gearing up for a fresh start in January.
But just as every Dezemba celebration has its inevitable aftermath, JanuWorry isn't far behind. We all know the drill: after living your best life over the holidays, you wake up in January with about R52 left in your bank account until the 25th.
While taking the time to wind down is important, so is setting yourself up financially for the year ahead. In this article, we'll explore practical tips to help you bounce back from the post-Dezemba hangover and start the new year on a stronger financial footing.
Face the music: an honest financial assessment
This story is from the January 04, 2025 edition of The Citizen.
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