COVID-19: Top 10 savings and budgeting tips

Knowledge sharing: Moswate
Knowledge sharing: Moswate

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has brought with it great change, and some degree of anxiety as we find the need to adapt not just our ways of working and behaviours, but our money management too

The State of Emergency period, and indeed the extreme social distancing period, mean our spending and earning habits are likely changing. Now, more than ever before, prudent money management is vital.

Money is likely tighter in these times – we are not spending as much on fuel, yet most of us are home more and thus consuming more fuel, more groceries, etc. Money is tight and our resolve must be tighter.  Robust savings and budgeting is paramount. Here are some tips to help get you started.

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