Inside Your Pocket: Tricks and tips to bring down your cost of living in South Africa

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There are indications that interest rates will slowly increase over the next few years, while fuel price continues to climb at a steady rate, notes Ester Ochse, product head: FNB Money Management.

These two increases will have an impact on the amount you will pay for two important “needs”, housing and transport. Ochse said there are some quick tricks you can do to reduce some of the costs associated with these needs or manage the needs better.
2 May 2022 8AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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