What motivated Michael Jordaan to leave FNB, wonders Paddy Hartdegen.
Thanks to a garnishee order, a user will pay R17 000 for a debt of under R3 000.
Nedlac must confront some hard realities, says Jan de Lange.
Industry cannot sustain any new Eskom hikes, warns Jan de Lange.
Oversimplification can sink the labour debate, says Jan de Lange.
Patel has good reason to fear the ruthless US retailer, says Jan de Lange.
A leaner, cleaner Busa may well be better for business, says Jan de Lange.
Follow these seven habits of successful debt-free people.
A user says he was misled into signing a document allowing a garnishee order.
FNB's Michael Jordaan says a 10-year stint as CEO is long enough.
Advice on how to make sure you put your financial affairs in reputable hands.
The registration of two debt counsellors has been cancelled after an official probe.
A user has learnt to read the fine print and hold her debt reviewer accountable.
A Gamblers Anonymous member tells how he was lent money far beyond his means.
Can't live without it? Best to learn to manage debt comfortably.
The mining sector needs to get talking to the state, says Jan de Lange.
Nationalisation has become a political tool, says Jan de Lange.
Vavi's sharp attack is a swipe at Zuma's presidency, says Jan de Lange.
Jan de Lange says Aurora was more about scrap metal than mining.
Manuel and Vavi are beginning to sing the same song, says Jan de Lange.
Miners' disregard for communities is lost in the nationalisation furore, says Jan de Lange.
It remains to be seen whether anything good can come from discussions between a compromised government and a divided business community.
South Africa is facing a second power outage crisis unless difficult policy decisions are taken now, writes Jan de Lange.
Definitely, it is a very embarrassing admission to make. 46% 12 votes
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Not at all, it shows you are tackling your debt problem. 31% 8 votes
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I have no debt worries so it doesn't affect me. 23% 6 votes
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