Supersaver Julia has changed lives, and she can change yours! – Bruce Whitfield
Every year in July (since 2013) The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield interviews supersaver Julia (and her personal finance advisor Warren Ingram).

Julia is wildly inspirational.
When she first came on the show, she drove an old Corsa Lite, despite earning a massive salary (at the time it was R1 million per year!) as a corporate consultant.
Year in and year out – through booms and busts - Julia invested a third of her income.
As her income has escalated, her expenses remained the same.
Tune in to The Money Show tonight (Thursday, 9 July) at around 7:15 pm to hear how she’s investing – or not – in a pandemic.
Read:
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Supersaver Julia has stopped saving. She's still R330 000 richer than a year ago
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Supersaver Julia is back! Is her (already substantial) nest egg still growing?
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Is supersaver Julia still investing 33% of her income (despite having a baby)?
We need to be inspired to put away money, even in tough times like this.
Bruce Whitfield, The Money Show
Supersaver Julia started investing just before the last financial crisis. She invested a lump sum of money and proceeded to invest a third of everything she earned over many years until she had kids and needed the car and the house and all that sort of stuff.
Bruce Whitfield, The Money Show
Supersaver Julia has changed lives, and she can change yours!
Bruce Whitfield, The Money Show

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