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An emergency fund is an essential safeguard against a loss of income or unexpected expenses (in our earlier article on Why You Need an Emergency Fund, we listed several expenses that can catch you off guard). But an emergency fund will do more than simply prepare you for the unpredictable. In this article, we explore several other ways that an emergency fund can benefit you.
We often hear that failing to plan is planning to fail. This is particularly true when it comes to our finances. As humans, we tend to feel optimistic about the future and, as a result, most of us don’t start each year anticipating fender benders, job losses, geysers bursting and medical emergencies – or pandemics, for that matter.
It’s said that money can’t buy you happiness, but that depends on your definition of happiness. If happiness means peace of mind, money certainly is a factor. Having a solid emergency fund can give you peace of mind by reassuring you that you can manage unforeseen expenses. By minimising financial stress, you can even improve other areas of your life; the real value of an emergency fund extends far beyond the rands in the account.
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Most of us want to save money so we can build wealth and plan for the future. We have goals we want to reach (like travelling) or things we want to buy (like a dream home). However, this can seem impossible when you’re surviving on low income.
“You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.
While this quote isn’t about money, per se, it is about taking positive steps to make changes, and that’s what we’re all about. If your finances aren’t where you’d like them to be, now is the time to start making changes.
Living a little more frugally will make it easier to put away money every month and make it easier to reach your next pay cheque a little more comfortably. You may need to make some lifestyle sacrifices but, in the long run, you will avoid financial stress and secure a better future for you and your family.
So please remember that we can all save for as long as we are disciplined and save towards a goal we pretty much win and if you don't have a goal, how about you try saving for a deposit for your house or a car cause when that time comes you already ahead with your savings.
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I'm your host, Livhuwani Muravha and today i’m going to talk about “The importance of shopping around". I'll discuss some of the basic financial mistakes we make, I personally had to learn a hard lesson regarding choosing the right bank account and ideas on how we can make sure we don’t make the same mistakes; be sure to listen all the way through for the details!
“It is true, “Beware –little expenses; a small leak will sink a great ship” – and we're not talking about sailing. No, this quote, by Benjamin Franklin, couldn't be better placed when talking about your finances.”
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Join us as we will be getting into some of the useful tools and options that are available to help change the narrative and break stereotypes within the black community on handling our personal finances better.
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