Denemek ALTIN - Özgür
The importance of saving for South Africans
Weekend Argus on Saturday
|July 12, 2025
SOUTH Africans have long grappled with low savings levels, high consumer debt, and increasing financial pressure.
As July marks National Savings Month, it serves as an opportune time to reflect on the importance of disciplined saving, not as a luxury for the privileged few, but as a financial necessity for all.
At its core, saving is a cornerstone of financial well-being. It creates resilience in the face of life’s inevitable disruptions, such as a retrenchment, medical crisis, or unplanned household expense.
Without access to emergency funds, many are forced to rely on costly short-term debt, which often initiates a cycle of borrowing that is difficult to escape. As such, establishing and maintaining a savings buffer not only protects against the unexpected but also fosters the kind of financial independence that enables individuals to make more informed long-term decisions.
Savings is also critical in achieving life’s more aspirational goals, such as funding for a child’s education, paying a deposit on a home, or taking a well-earned break - all of which are easier to reach when supported by a structured savings strategy. More importantly, consistent saving throughout one’s working life can radically improve the quality of retirement, the costs of which remain underestimated, especially in light of increasing human longevity.
Bu hikaye Weekend Argus on Saturday dergisinin July 12, 2025 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
Weekend Argus on Saturday'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Stormers and Bulls lock horns
UNITED RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP
1 mins
March 14, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Human Rights Month: SA's marginalised communities speak out
AS SOUTH Africa observes Human Rights Month, indigenous and marginalised groups say rights guaranteed in the Constitution and the promises of democracy remain out of reach.
3 mins
March 14, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Where is the army?
No let-up in Cape mass shootings
3 mins
March 14, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Middle East war: higher fuel prices, inflation to hit SA
SOUTH Africa could be staring down the barrel of a renewed fuel and inflation shock as military strikes by the US and Israel on Iran send tremors through global energy markets.
3 mins
March 07, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Cycle Tour fuels R500m growth
THE ICONIC Cape Town Cycle
4 mins
March 07, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Enthusiasm as 'young' Hill-Lewis eyes DA's top post
THE SOUNDS of “GHL!, GHL!” echoed throughout Halt Road as Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis took to the stage to make his “big announcement” that he has thrown his hat into the ring to become the next leader of the Democratic Alliance.
3 mins
February 28, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Budget: The good, the bad and the ugly
ECONOMISTS have broadly welcomed the latest Budget Speech for signalling fiscal discipline and a commitment to stabilising public finances.
2 mins
February 28, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
First-year varsity students grappling with mental health issues
MANY first year university students suffer from mental illness as they struggle to adjust form high school to their new more independent life, often far away from home.
2 mins
February 21, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Focused Proteas ignore ‘Cupcake’ drama
PROTEAS coach Shukri Conrad wasn’t taking the bait on the “Cupcake” saga that has erupted in India ahead of his team’s much-anticipated ICC T20 World Cup Super Eights clash against the hosts in Ahmedabad tomorrow.
2 mins
February 21, 2026
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Three every hour: SA's shocking murder stats
AN AVERAGE of 70 people were murdered every day or three every hour in South Africa between October and November, according to stats released by the South African Police yesterday.
3 mins
February 21, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
