SA women wont admit debt- The citizen


Date: May 9, 2010
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South Africa women find it harder to admit to debt than men, research has revealed. After evaluating more than 20 000 clients files, national debt counselling organisation consumer assist revealed that men are far more likely to seek help than women.

 


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