Do I Really Need This?
Sure, you may be eligible for the credit offer, but do you really need credit – and can you afford it?
“Check your budget and make sure you can afford the credit offer in the first place,” recommends the DCASA. When you factor it into your budget, think long term, says Lubabalo Shepherd of National Debt Advisors, who adds: “Keep the term in mind, as this will influence any financial decisions you make for the duration of the loan repayment period.”
Van der Walt acknowledges the role of credit in modern society: “All of us need credit at some time in our lives – for planned and unplanned reasons.” Besides this, he notes the importance of building a good credit score: “We also need to show that we are financially responsible to receive and maintain a good credit score.”
Shepherd suggests that when you get a credit offer, you ask yourself: “In what way would more credit help me?” In terms of affordability, consider: “Can I afford the monthly repayment?”
Van der Walt highlights the importance of finding a responsible credit provider. He suggests asking whether the provider will ensure that you don’t over-indebt yourself, and offer you a loan that you can comfortably afford to repay.