How to survive when expenses outweigh income
Updated | By East Coast Radio Podcasts
We’ve
got expert advice on how to navigate your personal finances when your expenses are
greater than your income in the latest eye-opening episode of 'The Hustle'
podcast.
In this episode of The Hustle with Justin Harrison, Justin talks to a woman who is the sole provider in her family and is trying to figure out how to navigate her personal finances.
Justin does not beat about the bush when it comes to the issue of expenses being greater than the household income, and this episode provides deep insight and advice on how to navigate this.
If you’re in the same situation, this episode is a must-listen. Listen below.
Last week, Justin Harrison spoke to a hustler with R250,000 in credit card debt. He tackled some hard truths around getting out of this kind of debt, as well as how to manage spending less than you earn when the cost of everything keeps going up.
In this season of ‘The Hustle with Justin Harrison’, Justin is focusing on your personal finance questions. Everything from saving to investing and figuring out your path with money – Justin’s got you covered.
If you would like to be part of the podcast and have your questions answered and featured in the podcast, send a voice note via WhatsApp to 081 750 2349 or send an email to [email protected].
More about Justin Harrison:
Justin Harrison is the author of eight personal finance books; he’s a serial entrepreneur, investor, wealth creator, popular TikToker and one of South Africa's thought leaders in the financial technology space. During his career, Justin’s been involved in launching over 100 businesses. He is a passionate South African who loves living in KZN. Justin is a father of three and an avid sportsman who believes deeply that South Africa is one of the best countries in the world.
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