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September 11, 2009 at 3:22 pm #276267
rtebalt
Distinguish between Wants and Needs: You will save a ton of money if you don’t mistake wants for needs. Needs are pretty simple to identify–those items that are necessary to sustain: Shelter, food, clothing, transportation. Wants are those things that enhance or possibly improve our family life. A car is a need. Unless necessary for your business, a $40,000 Sport Utility Vehicle is a want, even if a lot of people don’t see it that way. Have you ever heard (or said) “I absolutely need…?” when the actual meaning was “I really want?” This is not to suggest that you shouldn’t be able to have the things you want–only that to delude yourself into believing that a want is a need–and busting your budget in the process–is a recipe for financial disaster.
Is less better? Perhaps it was due to the booming economy, perhaps “keeping up with the Joneses”, maybe its ego, but for many of us, we often seem to insist on the biggest and the best, no matter what the cost. When a $15,000 new car may be more than acceptable, we stretch the seams of our budget to afford a $25,000 vehicle. We buy $25 shirts with $35 designer labels attached. We opt for the $100 dinner at the trendy restaurant when a $20 meal would have been just as delicious. Think about where you are spending the family money–and how–to see if there couldn’t be savings found with minor changes in habits.
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