Financial fitness

Becoming financially fit isn’t about earning more, it’s about taking control of the money you already have. Our financial fitness guide breaks it down into simple steps to help you feel confident about your money and your family’s future.

Financial fitness

Becoming financially fit isn’t about earning more, it’s about taking control of the money you already have. Our financial fitness guide breaks it down into simple steps to help you feel confident about your money and your family’s future.
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Build a more secure future for your family

Being financially secure means planning ahead for life’s surprises, your retirement dreams, and the people who matter most.

Build a more secure future for your family

Being financially secure means planning ahead for life’s surprises, your retirement dreams, and the people who matter most.
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Retirement planning

Retirement shouldn’t mean cutting back on comfort. Since a government grant won’t cover all your bills, it’s a good idea to start saving now. Whether it’s a workplace pension, a provident fund, or a private savings plan, every bit helps. Start early, stress less later.
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Insurance

Insurance protects your budget when life takes a wrong turn. From car and home cover to life insurance and funeral cover, having the right protection means fewer worries when things don’t go as planned.
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Wills and peace of mind

A will isn’t just paperwork; it’s a way to look after the people you love when you’re no longer here. It helps keep things simple, clear, and a little easier during a tough time.

How to budget without tears

Think of a budget as a game plan for your money. It helps you see what comes in, what goes out, and where you can make small changes that add up. Here’s how to make budgeting stress-free:

How to budget without tears

Think of a budget as a game plan for your money. It helps you see what comes in, what goes out, and where you can make small changes that add up. Here’s how to make budgeting stress-free:

Why saving a little goes a long way

Life loves surprises, like burst geysers or surprise medical bills. Saving a little each month can help you handle these costs without going into debt. Even as little as R100 a month can grow into a financial safety net over time.

Why saving a little goes a long way

Life loves surprises, like burst geysers or surprise medical bills. Saving a little each month can help you handle these costs without going into debt. Even as little as R100 a month can grow into a financial safety net over time.
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    Your emergency savings should:
  1. Be part of your monthly budget.
  2. Only be used for real emergencies.
  3. Save you from costly loans when the unexpected happens.
Small savings today = big relief later

What to do when your debt gets out of hand

Debt can be useful, especially for big-ticket items like a car or a home. But too much debt, or the wrong kind, can turn into a headache. So, before you say yes to debt:

What to do when your debt gets out of hand

Debt can be useful, especially for big-ticket items like a car or a home. But too much debt, or the wrong kind, can turn into a headache. So, before you say yes to debt:

Smart ways to make extra income

Looking for an easy way to boost or replace your income? You’re not alone. Many South Africans are finding simple, safe ways to earn a little extra cash. From paid surveys and online tasks to referring friends (with their permission). Some companies, like King Price, even reward successful referrals with a R1,000 if your referral becomes a client (T’s & C’s apply). You can also cash in on everyday skills (or that stuff collecting dust at home). From side hustles to selling unused items, every little bit helps. Whatever route you choose, always stay alert online and protect your personal info.

Smart ways to make extra income

Looking for an easy way to boost or replace your income? You’re not alone. Many South Africans are finding simple, safe ways to earn a little extra cash. From paid surveys and online tasks to referring friends (with their permission). Some companies, like King Price, even reward successful referrals with a R1,000 if your referral becomes a client (T’s & C’s apply). You can also cash in on everyday skills (or that stuff collecting dust at home). From side hustles to selling unused items, every little bit helps. Whatever route you choose, always stay alert online and protect your personal info.

Helpful resources

Here’s some useful resources to help you navigate money stuff with confidence.

Helpful resources

Here’s some useful resources to help you navigate money stuff with confidence.
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Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.
Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.
Financial fitness isn’t a test, it’s a journey. Every small step, from budgeting and saving to asking for help and planning ahead, moves you and your family closer to stability and peace of mind.

This guide is for illustrative and educational purposes only. It's not professional advice. King Price Insurance Company Ltd can't guarantee the accuracy of these generic calculations and can't accept liability for your use of this info. We recommend speaking to a certified financial advisor.

This guide is for illustrative and educational purposes only. It's not professional advice. King Price Insurance Company Ltd can't guarantee the accuracy of these generic calculations and can't accept liability for your use of this info. We recommend speaking to a certified financial advisor.