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Do you somehow feel like you spend way too much, Here, Answer the following questions honestly:
1.) Do you have a partner or spouse who complains that you spend too much money?
2.) Do you get startled each month when you get your credit card bill and see how much more you charged than you expected?
3.) Do you have more shoes and clothes than you can reasonably wear in your closet?
4.) Do you buy every new gadget before it sits on a store shelf collecting dust?
5.) Do you buy products that you didn't realize you wanted until you saw them on a store shelf?
So well was your answer yes, to any of this - if so, you are an impulse buyer, in simple terms you spend way too much money.
Impulsive spending will strain not only your budget but also your relationships, I didn't even need to mention that, we all know it already
To solve the problem. Here is the one thing you need to learn, distinguish between necessities and wants.
Advertisers bombard us with their products 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The key is to give yourself a period of time to think before you buy something you haven't planned for.
Make a list and only take enough cash to pay for what you intend to buy when you go shopping. Your credit cards should be left at home.
1.) Do you have a partner or spouse who complains that you spend too much money?
2.) Do you get startled each month when you get your credit card bill and see how much more you charged than you expected?
3.) Do you have more shoes and clothes than you can reasonably wear in your closet?
4.) Do you buy every new gadget before it sits on a store shelf collecting dust?
5.) Do you buy products that you didn't realize you wanted until you saw them on a store shelf?
So well was your answer yes, to any of this - if so, you are an impulse buyer, in simple terms you spend way too much money.
Impulsive spending will strain not only your budget but also your relationships, I didn't even need to mention that, we all know it already
To solve the problem. Here is the one thing you need to learn, distinguish between necessities and wants.
Advertisers bombard us with their products 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The key is to give yourself a period of time to think before you buy something you haven't planned for.
Make a list and only take enough cash to pay for what you intend to buy when you go shopping. Your credit cards should be left at home.