Versuchen GOLD - Frei
How to tackle your biggest financial stress in 2026
Cape Times
|January 30, 2026
Every January, South Africans make familiar promises: “I'll save more,” “I'll budget properly,” “I'll get my finances under control.”
But by March, life has happened, unexpected bills arrive, debit orders pile up, and the good intentions fade under the weight of real financial stress.The problem isn’t just a lack of discipline. It’s that most resolutions are too vague to solve the specific pressure point that keeps people awake at night. The real breakthrough comes when individuals focus on one financial stressor at a time and tackle it with a clean, practical plan.
In a landscape where many households juggle rising living costs, high credit usage, and unpredictable income cycles, reframing financial improvement as a manageable, targeted journey offers a more realistic path to stability. Instead of chasing a broad idea of “better finances,” this year could be the year South Africans confront and conquer, the exact issue that weighs them down the most.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der January 30, 2026-Ausgabe von Cape Times.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Cape Times
Cape Times
US can leverage Russian-held assets for Gaza’s reconstruction
IN RECENT days there has been a lot of discussion about the idea of US President Donald Trump establishing the Board of Peace as part of a broader initiative to address global conflicts, particularly focusing on the reconstruction of Gaza following the Israel-Hamas conflict.
3 mins
January 30, 2026
Cape Times
Global gold demand hits all-time high as economic uncertainty persists
GLOBAL gold demand reached record highs last year, with, for example, long queues seen outside bullion dealers in Australia, while in China demand for investment purposes outstripped buyers of gold jewellery for the first time.
2 mins
January 30, 2026
Cape Times
Voters may pivot now that trust is broken
Citizens are choosing resistance and informality over submission
4 mins
January 30, 2026
Cape Times
Premier League's spending spree fuels Europe dominance
ENGLISH Premier League clubs have flexed their muscle on and off the field in Europe, with five English sides finishing in the top eight of the Uefa Champions League group phase.
2 mins
January 30, 2026
Cape Times
Stormers' revenge or Sharks' repeat?
Five battles that will decide derby
3 mins
January 30, 2026
Cape Times
NVIDIA BOSS HOPEFUL OF CHINA ALLOWING CHIP SALES
NVIDIA chief executive Jensen Huang expressed optimism yesterday that Beijing will permit the sale to Chinese buyers of a powerful Al chip model made by the US tech giant
1 min
January 30, 2026
Cape Times
Supreme Court rejects safari operator's defence after tourist fall
THE signing of an indemnity form and a disclaimer does not exempt a tour operator from liability.
2 mins
January 30, 2026
Cape Times
Glencore copper production surges 50% in second half
GLENCORE, a global mining group in merger talks with Rio Tinto, said Thursday full-year key commodity production was in line with guidance, while copper production surged.
2 mins
January 30, 2026
Cape Times
Double murderer found to be an untruthful witness
THE man who killed his two girlfriends, Lindokuhle Mbhele and Zinhle Zulu, in separate incidents and later claimed that one of them was attacking him, has been found guilty of the two murders by the Pinetown Regional Court in KwaZulu-Natal.
2 mins
January 30, 2026
Cape Times
Germany to harden critical infrastructure as Russia fears spike
GERMANY plans to better protect its critical infrastructure with a new law yesterday as surging tensions with Russia stoke fears of sabotage attacks and other national security threats.
3 mins
January 30, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

