tips and info from precedents: key questions to ask ourselves before making any serious spending decisions, so we can be sure not to make a big spending mistake. 1.) Why do you want to buy it? 2:00 2.) Does it fit your [current] lifestyle? 4:20 (blaze it) 3.) Do I have space for it? 6:14 4.) Do I already have something similar? 8:02 5.) How many times will you use it? 9:45 6.) Can you thrift, rent, or borrow instead? 10:55 7.) Should you save for a more expensive version? 13:21 8.) Could [that $100] be better served elsewhere? 14:56 9.) Do you need it now? 16:18 10.) Who or what are you supporting? 17:36 11.) Is it actually worth 100 of your dollars? 18:47 6 Ways To Save Money You’ve Already Spent 1. Maintenance, cleaning, and tune-ups 1:37 2. Check the shelf life and use things up 3:35 3. Try to repair something before you toss it 5:13 4. Upcycling and keeping it timeless 6:43 5. Selling the things you no longer need 9:49 6. Return defec...
Money personality research The Hoarder Hoarders hold onto every last penny that comes into their possession. What’s most important to them is security – and money makes them feel secure in themselves and their future. But no matter how much money a hoarder puts away, they’ll always hoard more. There’s a constant fear of making one wrong move and losing it all – so they make buying decisions very slowly. Hoarders have a few common behaviours that make them stand out from other money personalities such as: · Sneaking snack foods and drinks into movie cinemas or stage shows · Regularly reviewing your bank account to see how much money you’ve managed to put away · Always being on the look-out for the next bargain · Wherever possible, buying the best value (cheapest) products poss...
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