Weekend Argus Saturday

Don’t let debt follow you into retirement

A presentation by debt counselling firm DebtBusters this week highlighted a worrying trend.

Many more South Africans are applying for debt counselling, which may be a bad thing or a good thing, depending on how you look at it. The reason may simply be that more South Africans are becoming over-indebted and have creditors hammering on the door (a probable scenario in

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