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Make your savings work for January

by Ashia Nkontsa
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Some people say January is the most difficult month of the year financially, some even go as far as saying “this month consists of three months in one.”

Whether you have saved or not, in some ways you find yourself falling short. Now with that little amount you have saved, how can you conquer this month?

In order to stay out of debt this month National debt advisors give you tips on how to make ends meet.

  1. Budget according to the money you have on your bank for all your necessary basic supplies, make a shopping list and  compare prices to get the best deals for your budget.
  2. Plan your meals ahead so that you don’t run out of food, pay attention to what you can get on special and plan your meals accordingly.
  3. Find things that you can cut down on for example, alcohol, fizzy drinks and takeout just for the month of January. (water is highly recommended to replace the fizzy drinks and alcohol, which can also help to detox and keep you hydrated )
  4. You will be tempted by credit cards or easy loan approvals, fight the urge of using them or asking for loans.
  5. Patrol prices are too high at the moment, perhaps you can start carpooling with some colleagues that stay in the same area as you.

Starting a new year can sometimes be dreadful and overwhelming with what’s to come next in your life.

According to the Careerwise blog instead of stressing about your savings, perhaps you can use the month to pause and self reflect. Think about how you have progressed and which areas of your life you can improve on, design your own trajectory without the pressure of society.

Also see: 23 tips to run your business better in 2023

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