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How South Africans can build wealth despite rising living costs

by Mzukona Mantshontsho
August 20, 2026
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ByNkata Moloi, Financial Adviser at Momentum Financial Planning

In today’s economic climate, with rising interest rates, municipal tariff hikes, and persistent cost-of-living pressures, many South Africans are focused on making their money stretch further each month. Financial progress may feel slow or uncertain, but it is still possible. True wealth creation and financial progress aren’t about inheriting a massive fortune or waiting for a windfall. It’s built through small, consistent, and deliberate choices that compound over time. By shifting our perspective from surviving to building, it is possible to turn standard financial habits into a personalised roadmap for long-term growth.

Here are 10 actionable, everyday strategies to help you build financial momentum and secure your future.

1. Pay yourself first – no matter the amount

The most common saving mistake is waiting to see what is left at the end of the month before putting money aside. Usually, nothing is left. Treat your savings like a non-negotiable monthly bill. Set up an automated debit order to move a portion of your income – even if it’s just R100 to start with – into an investment account the day you get paid.

2. Turn the taxman into an ally

Tax is often viewed as a financial leak, but it can be a powerful wealth-building lever. By contributing to tax-efficient vehicles like retirement annuities (RAs), you can deduct your contributions from your taxable income (up to 27.5%, capped at R430,000annually). This effectively means SARS is subsidising your long-term savings.

3. Max out your tax-free savings account (TFSA) each year

A TFSA is one of the cleanest wealth-accumulation tools available in South Africa. You can invest up to R46,000 per year (with a lifetime maximum of R500,000), and all capital gains, dividends, and interest earned inside the account are 100% tax-free. Over a decade or more, the primary advantage is that keeping your earnings tax-free allows your investment to grow significantly faster.”

4. Ring-fence an emergency buffer

Unexpected events from a burst geyser to sudden medical bills can easily derail your financial progress, forcing you into expensive short-term debt. Aim to build a basic emergency fund containing three to six months of living expenses. Keeping this in an accessible, low-risk vehicle like a unit trust allows you to earn decent interest while keeping the funds liquid.

5. Differentiate between “good” and “bad” debt

Not all debt is created equal. “Bad” debt such as credit cards, clothing accounts, and retail loans carry high interest rates and funds depreciating assets. “Good” debt, like a home loan, can help you acquire an appreciating asset. Prioritise paying off high-interest personal debt first.  Eliminating a 20% interest-rate retail account is mathematically equivalent to earning a guaranteed 20% return on an investment.

6. Make your home loan work over-time

If you own property, paying even a small amount extra into your bond each month can have a massive impact. Because home loans compound interest monthly over 20 years, contributing an extra R500 or R1,000 a month can shave years off your repayment term and save you tens of thousands of Rands in cumulative interest.

7. Protect your greatest asset – your income

You cannot build wealth if your primary wealth-generating engine – your ability to earn an income – is not protected. Safeguarding your financial journey against life’s unpredictable disruptions through income protection, life cover, and critical illness benefits ensures that a health crisis does not wipe out your hard-earned assets.

8. Let compound growth do the heavy lifting

Consistency is vastly more important than timing the market. If you invest a modest R500 a month over 15 years, assuming an average annual return of 10%, your portfolio grows to roughly R207,000. If you extend that exact same R500 monthly habit to 30 years, you don’t just double your money – the power of compounding catapults the final value to over R1.1 million. The key is to start immediately, letting time do the hard work.

9. Match your money to your life milestones

Your investment strategy shouldn’t be static. A single professional starting out requires a very different risk and growth profile compared to someone in the sandwich generation supporting both ageing parents and growing children. Revisit your goals regularly to ensure your portfolio adapts to major life transitions, such as marriage, starting a business, or approaching retirement.

10. Partner with a certified financial adviser

True wealth management is not a series of DIY transactions; it’s a holistic, ongoing relationship. A certified financial adviser acts as a trusted guide who helps you look at your complete financial picture integrating tax, retirement, estate planning, and investments. More importantly, an adviser serves as a vital emotional guardrail, helping you avoid panic-driven decisions during inevitable periods of market volatility.

Moving your wealth journey forward

Building wealth does not require a perfect financial starting point; it requires progress. By turning these ten actionable habits into personalised strategies, you take active control of your financial destiny and build a secure, dignified future.

Mzukona Mantshontsho

Mzukona Mantshontsho

Yo School Magazine, founded to empower schools, helps learners research, write, and publish newsletters, bulletins, and maintain websites. With a mission to promote dialogue on issues affecting young people, the organisation encourages learners to celebrate excellence, embrace growth, and strive for greatness. Yo School Magazine aims to foster better individuals and future South African leaders through positive and productive behaviour.

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