INSIDE YOUR POCKET- Here’s why your partner’s financial habits matter

Loading player...
GUEST - Stian De Witt CFP® - Executive Head of Financial Planning at NMG Benefits

Money is one of the leading causes of stress in relationships — and being on the same page financially will not only give your relationship a better chance of success, but also improve your ability to reach your financial goals. To do this, it’s vital that you start by understanding each other’s financial habits and attitudes to money, says Stian De Witt, CFP, executive head of Financial Planning at NMG Benefits.

If one partner is a saver and the other a spender, there may be conflict when it comes to financial decisions. Understanding each other’s financial habits and values can help you both work towards common financial goals. “Money affects many of the major choices you and your partner decide to make. Are you going to buy a house, and where? Where do you want to send your kids to school? What cars do you want to buy? When do you want to retire? By setting aligned and common financial goals, defining individual responsibilities, and establishing a budget, couples can build a foundation for relationship and financial success,” says De Witt.
7 Sep 2023 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

Other recent episodes

South African employment improves, but youth concerns persist

South Africa’s latest employment numbers are out, with Stats SA reporting an improvement of 0.2% in the fourth quarter of 2025. Nkosinathi Mahlangu, Head of the Youth Employment Portfolio at Momentum Group, argues that employer-driven opportunities are needed to give young people a real foothold in the economy.
31 Mar 4PM 9 min

SA fuel stations under pressure

Petrol stations are running dry nationwide as motorists rush to fill up ahead of record fuel price hikes expected from 1 April. South Africa braces for record fuel price hikes on April 1. To help address public concerns, we spoke to Avhapfani Tshifularo, Chief Executive of the Fuels Industry Association…
31 Mar 4PM 17 min

Key takeaways from South Africa’s 2026 Investment Conference

South Africa wants to move from promises to performance, and it’s aiming big — R2 trillion in new investment commitments over the next five years. For these and other highlights from today’s South African Investment Conference, Ipeleng Selele, Chairperson, Brand South Africa, joins the show.
31 Mar 4PM 7 min

Tech at the centre of SA’s investment story

As the country hosts the 2026 South Africa Investment Conference, government leaders are emphasizing a new phase of economic resilience, diversification, and digitalization. Takealot Group CEO, Frederik Zietsman, weighs in on the digital aspect after attending the conference.
31 Mar 4PM 7 min