Guides for Rwanda
22 practical articles · 2026 · educational
How to read your payslip (and check a net-pay calculator)
Match gross, tax, social and net line-by-line before you trust any estimate.
First mortgage checklist: payment, deposit, fees — in order
Do not start with the maximum bank quote. Start with a payment you can live with.
Which debt to pay first (without the motivational poster)
Rank by interest rate and cash drag. Posters do not pay interest.
How much emergency fund is enough (without the 12-month cult)
Job stability, dependents, and fixed costs matter more than a round number from social media.
Rent or buy: an honest worksheet for Rwanda
Horizon, mobility, and cash buffer beat “rent is throwing money away.”
Side-hustle tax basics without the panic
Track cash in, separate fees, and know when a simple annual model is not enough.
True cost of a car beyond the sticker price
Depreciation, fuel, insurance, tires and parking often beat the loan payment.
Raise negotiation: bring numbers, not adjectives
Translate % raises into take-home and into hours of life.
Starting retirement savings late — triage, not shame
Raise savings rate, cut high-interest debt, then model the gap honestly.
The credit-card interest trap in plain numbers
Minimum payments are designed to feel affordable while the balance lingers.
50/30/20 budgets in real households (not Instagram)
High-rent cities break the classic split. Adjust the buckets; keep the discipline.
Inflation quietly erodes cash — show it on a chart in your head
A 0% bank balance is not “safe” if prices rise 3–5%.
Setting a freelance rate that covers the boring costs
Vacation, unpaid sales time, tools, tax and bad debt need a line — not vibes.
Loan affordability rules of thumb (and when they fail)
Banks optimize approval risk. You optimize sleep and optionality.
Health insurance tradeoffs: premium vs out-of-pocket
Cheap premiums are expensive if you actually use care.
Price the commute before you accept a job offer
Gross salary minus commute cash and hours is the real offer.
Wedding budget reality check (before the Pinterest spiral)
Pick a total first. Vendors expand to fill whatever number you do not set.
Student loan vs investing: a calm decision frame
Compare after-tax expected return to your loan rate — then add risk tolerance.
FIRE number without the hype cycle
25× expenses is a starting sketch. Sequence risk and healthcare can break the sketch.
How to verify any calculator result in 15 minutes
A second method, a boundary check, and an official source beat vibes.
Gig income: convert a good week without lying to yourself
Peak weeks are not a salary. Annualize with quiet weeks included.
BNPL and cashflow: free is not free if timing breaks
Stacking “pay in 4” plans is just fragmented debt with better UX.