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Why should you save as a Teen? And How to Save?

by mzukona
June 18, 2024
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South Africa continues to rate poorly in terms of savings among adults and youth. The financial literacy baseline study, which was undertaken by the Financial Services Board (FSB), revealed several statistics about young people aged 16 to 19.The study found that the majority of young people would prefer to spend money than save it; that the majority of young people never enjoy dealing with financial matters and that young people are least likely to stay within their budgets.
Your parents play a critical role in teaching you savings behaviour and if your parents are like most others, they put away some money for you and are responsible in doing so. When parents do not teach teens to save they inadvertently do not foster the right savings habits. Your parents want to do everything for you, and by seizing the opportunity to foster financial literacy through education from a young age, they’re setting you up for a financially secure future.
Not saving puts you at great risk should anything unexpected happen, such as unexpected costs for education, this also means that there is nothing put away for that rainy day. You parents can’t look after you forever, and the sooner you become financially empowered, the better.
The key to saving is having financial plans and goals, even when you’re a teen. It’s never too early or too late to start. You are the only one with control over your own finances. You need to know what your short, medium and long term financial goals are. And you can work these out by drawing up a budget and sticking to it.
A short-term goal is one that comes up in the next couple of months up to two years, such as buying a pair of shoes, a TV or planning a December holiday with friends. A medium term goal is one which needs more consideration and a longer period to save, such as deposit for car or saving towards your tertiary education. A long term goal is the most important, such as saving for a house.
Budgeting is essential for day-to-day living, but also important for saving. One should budget to save, in other words, include a portion of your income (whether it be from an allowance or job) every month as an item on your budget to put away, rather than waiting until the end of the month to see what is left over.
Include a savings amount in your budget and ensure it is transferred into your savings or investment account. An easy way to do this is to transfer the money yourself, or set up a debit order. Make it one of the debits orders that go off close to your payday. This way, you’re guaranteed of putting something away for your savings every month.
Importantly, savings need to be placed in a savings product, such as an appropriate savings or investment account or savings pockets with no monthly account fees where it is safe and earns interest. The type of product you choose depends on your specific goal, how long you want to save, so it is important to speak to your parents and visit your bank or registered financial advisor to get advice on which savings product is best for you.
Don’t be tempted to keep your savings in cash. Because of the nature of inflation, the cash that you put away will not keep up with inflation, meaning that it will not be worth as much in the future.
For example if you keep money in cash your R100 savings today will still only be R100 next year, however a the cost of bread today versus next year will increase, which means the value of your cash savings reduces every year.
Not only will the value of your money reduce but cash can be stolen easily.
Another way to save money is to watch your spending and identify areas where you can cut down, or try not to buy non-essential and unplanned items such as expensive shoes or dinners. You don’t have to cut these out completely, rather plan smarter. The suggestion is include these in your budget and saving towards them, instead of impulsively spending money.
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Nyakaza Media Solutions, 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. Nyakaza Media Solutions aims to foster better individuals and future South African leaders through positive and productive behaviour.

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