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Save money during Nelson Mandela Month

Tips and wise words of Tata Madiba.

As we celebrate Nelson Mandela Month this July, DebtSafe saw it fit to pay tribute to South Africa’s legend by linking a few of his quotes to some suitable financial freedom and management tips.

Tips and wise words of Tata Madiba are linked as follows:

“Money won’t create success, the freedom to make it will.”

A teachable moment:

Having a stable salary, job and benefits are surely considered a bonus BUT you are responsible for creating your own future financial freedom. Life tends to throw many curve balls and can always change. You should therefore not be too dependent on people or fall into a comfort zone because of your current situation. Use your creativity and talent – namely your own ‘freedom’ and successfully get into the habit of alternative ways to regularly do what you love while gaining money for it.

A goal to consider:

Find other income substitutes or extras to boost your savings. This will give you the freedom of creativity you strive for and you will also execute what you are good at. These extra savings can be tucked away for those unforeseen emergencies or for the short-, medium- and long-term financial goals that you have.

“After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb.”

A teachable moment:

Talking about unforeseen emergencies – life is always full of financial challenges. You have to face these trials hands-on without feeling utterly defeated by them. Rather see them as opportunities for growth. Remember to always be prepared as best you can, and be proactive during your ‘financial ways’.

A goal to consider:

Since July is mostly known as National Savings Month, what about your emergency fund savings? It is never too late to start with this type of savings fund. You can start with a small amount at first and add more to the total whenever you can.

“Forget the past.”

A teachable moment:

A simple saying – yet it is very valuable and true. Have you made a few bad financial slip-ups? Grow from your mistakes, rather than being stuck in the past things you did wrong.

A goal to consider:

Turn a new financial leaf, don’t ponder on past financial mistakes and know that you are not alone. You owe it to yourself to get the assistance you need in getting your finances on track again. Do proper research and find registered or accredited financial gurus. Look at bankers and financial planners, OR in a worst-case debt scenario, contact a debt counsellor that is recommended by the National Credit Regulator (NCR).

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