Most adult South Africans are more concerned about getting through the month and paying off their debts than thinking about retirement
From a total of 5 205 participants in different phases of their lives who took part in a survey commissioned by Sanlam, it emerged that a significant number of people have credit card debt and personal loans, and only start planning
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