Don't Drink Tea, Bread With Eggs And Salad If You Earn Less Than GH¢2000 A Month - Economist | Social
Sat, 14 Jan 2023 03:40
Economist Dr Evans Nunoo, says it doesn't make economic sense for someone who earns between GH¢1,000 and GH¢2,000 to be taking tea, bread with eggs and salad.
January, the first month of the year, is often observed as a difficult period in relation to personal financial management.
The current unstable economic environment makes the situation dire.
To effectively manage one's current financial situation, consumers are advised to assess their assets and obligations to make informed purchases.
Dr Evans Nunoo, gave the advice when he spoke to David Akuetteh on Luv-in-the-morning.
The topic was 'how to survive on a salary of GH¢1,000 to GH¢2000'.
“Two thousand Ghana cedis is a small amount, if you look at our current economic situation. If you have to pay school fees and other bills. If you are a young person yet to start a family, 2000 cedis might be okay. Though you may want more.
“But if you are a family person, you don't have the luxury of drinking tea and bread with eggs and milk. It's too complex. Some of them even add salad,” he said.
Dr. Nunoo also advised on multiple bank accounts for expenditure and projects.
“If you are expecting multiple streams of income, you are tempted to have more bank accounts. If you want to work harder and be financially strategic, it is better to keep more than one bank account. It is not as if, if you are having only one bank account, you are making a mistake or not working hard.”

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