Choose a mantra, or rather a phrase, that can help you curb your purchases and rationally choose what expenditures to make and how to use your budget thus trying to curb your instincts.
It might be useful, for example, to break down the price into labor hours to fully understand whether it is an affordable purchase or not.
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Good financial advice #19 | If you have to borrow you can’t afford it
Had it ever occurred to you that if you have to borrow money then it means you cannot afford to make that purchase. Learn to manage the budget you have, without having to take out loans–because it might say you can’t afford it.
Good financial advice #18 | Spend less than you earn
If you set as a goal to live within your means you will immediately understand what expenses you can or cannot incur to avoid having to ask other people or the bank for money.
Good financial advice #17 | live within your means
If you set as a goal to live within your means you will immediately understand what expenses you can or cannot incur to avoid having to ask other people or the bank for money.
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