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South Africans have been urged to be cautious when splurging this Black Friday and during the festive season as things look bleak after the finance minister’s address recently.
With the mega retail event that is Black Friday approaching, followed by the festive season and Christmas, back to school, Valentine’s Day and then Easter, financial experts are cautioning consumers to be more mindful of their spending. 'The state of our nation’s finances are mirroring the state of some of our personal finances which means it’s a little messy and its definitely hard at the moment. I know the temptation to splurge is there. It’s been a tough year and Black Friday is coming, Cyber Monday is coming, then we’ve got the holidays and Christmas, but, unfortunately, we’ve also got January.
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