Save rather than spend this festive season

JOBURG – Control how you spend this festive season and look forward to a debt-free New Year's.


Many people find themselves short of money at the beginning of January due to overspending in December. The African Bank team said there are ways to avoid the dreaded New Year financial hangover. 

Head of Product and Consumer Value Proposition at African Bank, Neil Thompson said consumers should not wait to make a New Year’s resolution about changing their money habits but rather start implementing changes to the way they manage their money well in advance of 1 January – in fact, start right now.

“It is ironic that New Year’s resolutions about saving money tend to fail because of overspending in the holiday season, leaving consumers overwhelmed and discouraged and often spiralled back into a cycle of financial chaos,” he said. “By changing your money mindset early and starting to concentrate on saving rather than spending, you can avoid having to make New Year’s resolutions about money, what a pleasure, since it is not always easy to stick to these resolutions.”

What people need to remember is that securing a good financial future, especially for your retirement, cannot be avoided year after year. “The earlier you start saving money the better. It is never too early or too late to start saving for retirement.”

Thompson explained that we all look forward to a well-deserved break from work and routine in December but it was also important to keep financial prudence in mind. Most people will only receive another salary at the end of February, which is a long stretch from mid-December. “So, why not save money rather than spend money this festive season? You may be surprised at what you can accumulate over a short period with the right tax-free investment, savings account or tax-free savings account.”

According to Thompson, there are many easy ways to save money and avoid scraping pennies together come January:

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