My first pay check was R234, it went to towards transport. I got another job and for about 7years I spent most of my money on black tax and getting myself back to school. As my salary grew I started saving 50% of my salary, but I was still living at home. When I moved out last year I used my savings to buy a cellphone, a bed, tv, wardrobe, microwave and fridge. I've been busy decorating and furnishing my place since, I suffer from impatience so I buy on the spot without comparing prices. I want to get back to saving again, but I also want to get a car and the thought of that deduction makes me very nervous. I don't know if I'm discliplined enough or earning enough to carry that much of a debit order and have life insurances, RAs etc.
This is great and informative. I've realised I'm an enabler, there's black tax and student debt. The 'glow up' part of having a job has not happened yet, but I'm learning and willing to do better where my finances are concerned.
I love you with bobbed hair.. Not sure I've seen you with it before. Beautiful! Great advice! The part when you said "preparing mentally", changing one's mind for finances is the hardest part.
Looking gorgeous😍❤️ love love the hair, I budget on an excel spreadsheet & when I go grocery shopping I dont have visibility of my spreadsheet although I have a cap amount in mind, I end up overspending
I am 26yrs old and just clocking 2yrs at my job. I also hit my goal of saving for my Emergency fund. My plan is to start investing in government bonds as of May (it will be a consistent thing monthly and I will just automate those payments so that (out of sight is out of mind) comes into play. My question is what now? What do I save for next? 😅since investing and emergency fund are now both covered.
This is awesome. I would love to know how to apply some of your advice as an entrepreneur with an unstable/unpredictable income. Its tough out here in business land
That is exactly mistake a lot of people making. But if you live like before and save that extra income will take you a step ahead in time. I just made a video on how to look good on a budget, check it out.
It was 13 years ago, i bought my grandparents a silver fridge with water dispenser, cash. I'm still super proud of that purchase till today😊
I got hired/job and God lead me here wow so grateful ❤
Hey Mapalo, can you do a video about the different types of bank accounts and the pros and cons of each account.
My first pay check was R234, it went to towards transport. I got another job and for about 7years I spent most of my money on black tax and getting myself back to school. As my salary grew I started saving 50% of my salary, but I was still living at home. When I moved out last year I used my savings to buy a cellphone, a bed, tv, wardrobe, microwave and fridge.
I've been busy decorating and furnishing my place since, I suffer from impatience so I buy on the spot without comparing prices. I want to get back to saving again, but I also want to get a car and the thought of that deduction makes me very nervous. I don't know if I'm discliplined enough or earning enough to carry that much of a debit order and have life insurances, RAs etc.
What a relief hearing that we can spoil ourselves 😅
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This is great and informative. I've realised I'm an enabler, there's black tax and student debt. The 'glow up' part of having a job has not happened yet, but I'm learning and willing to do better where my finances are concerned.
Yoh Mapalo … where were u when I needed you the most. Nna I drank all my first pay cheque without fear or favour 😂😂😂
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I love you with bobbed hair.. Not sure I've seen you with it before. Beautiful!
Great advice! The part when you said "preparing mentally", changing one's mind for finances is the hardest part.
You are right in most instances we are enablers of financial or any kind of abuse
Looking gorgeous😍❤️ love love the hair, I budget on an excel spreadsheet & when I go grocery shopping I dont have visibility of my spreadsheet although I have a cap amount in mind, I end up overspending
I am 26yrs old and just clocking 2yrs at my job.
I also hit my goal of saving for my Emergency fund.
My plan is to start investing in government bonds as of May (it will be a consistent thing monthly and I will just automate those payments so that (out of sight is out of mind) comes into play.
My question is what now? What do I save for next? 😅since investing and emergency fund are now both covered.
Mapalo you’re sooo so beautiful!
Very insightful. Thanks Lady @Mapalo
This is so so useful. Thank you ❤
Thank you 😊. This was more insightful
Thank you ma'am👏
Thank you for this!
Awesome video!
This is awesome. I would love to know how to apply some of your advice as an entrepreneur with an unstable/unpredictable income. Its tough out here in business land
You look like Carol Manana before Carol Tshabalala
Hey Mapalo. Is possible to buy a car or house via tfsa after long term saving
Hey Mapalo does it apply if you are a contractor??
I should've listened to this before
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That is exactly mistake a lot of people making. But if you live like before and save that extra income will take you a step ahead in time. I just made a video on how to look good on a budget, check it out.