Managing debt today to improve your financial wellbeing
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Johannesburg, July 2022 - Most people in South Africa and the world have some sort of debt. According to analysts, the household debt-to-income ratio in South Africa is expected to reach 75% by the end of 2022. This means that for every R100 a South African has, R75 goes towards paying off debt. With the ever-increasing cost of living, paying off debt can put consumers under immense pressure and in need of proper debt management strategies to enable a culture of saving. Think about it, if 75% of income goes to serving debt, how can consumers realistically set goals towards savings and attaining their financial freedom?
Proper debt management leads to financial security in the future – something all of us hope to achieve. In fact, much of our financial success depends on our ability to manage debt. The more we know about debt, the better we can effectively manage our finances and work towards our financial goals.
“Managing your debt better today is crucial to create money for saving which is an important step on your journey to financial wellness. Metropolitan prides itself in walking the journey with clients in good and tough times. During these challenging times that sees the increasing price of everything from food to fuel, Metropolitan wants to assist South Africans to manage their debt more efficiently. This will free up some money for saving instead of it being used to pay off debt.” says Alex Ollewagen, Client Solutions Actuary at Metropolitan.
When it comes to managing debt, some tried and tested strategies can help you gain control of your finances. Probably the most important one is to draw up a budget with all your income and expenses.
In addition to having a budget, it is also important to have a view of your debt. This can be done by listing all outstanding payments on credit cards, personal loans, and other bills you owe. The Cost of Debt Calculator is the perfect tool to assist with managing debt and calculating the real cost of credit purchases.
“By using these tools, you can also avoid the pitfall of easy credit and signing up for unnecessary credit like retail accounts. Furthermore, you will realise the importance of paying off credit cards or personal loans sooner by paying more than the minimum payment each month and saving on interest charges in the long run,” concludes Ollewagen.
The final component of financial wellness and enhanced debt management is having the right financial adviser to partner with you on your journey to financial freedom. It is important to speak to an accredited financial adviser to become your coach on money matters.
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