Can’t get a grip on your finances, and feel as if your hard-earned cash is slipping through your fingers? Then, the new MindShift Financial Literacy workshop is tailor-made for you.
The Siyabonga Training Academy, in partnership with PE & R, is presenting a free workshop, an hour-long programme that serves as an intervention for straightening out individual money matters.
Debt is a major problem for most South Africans, and the country has one of the highest indebtedness rates in the world.
The statistics speak for themselves: Most South Africans Z 77% to be exact Z live from “pay cheque to pay cheque”. This means that nearly eight out of 10 South Africans are living above their financial means.
It has also been found that South Africans spend up to 85% of their income on paying off debt.
MindShift is a movement aimed at helping ordinary people change their lifestyles and practise behaviours that empower them in being happier and more content.
This financial literacy programme is an introduction to improving one’s financial health and covers changing one’s attitude towards money and shows essential rules for building wealth, including seven key habits.
Anyone interested in the course can contact Magda Coetsee of the Siyabonga Training Academy on 022 713 5730 or siyamagda@gmail.com for more information.