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Saving culture: 5 reasons to save money

 




 Everyone want the fanciest things, to look good and expensive, but truth be told can you really afford the beautiful items you want to get for yourself, and even if you could don't you want more.
Saving your money is one of the way you can achieve your dream bag, expensive vacations, a new car, your new home, invest in your business and so on.
Here are the 5 reasons to save money:
1. Long term projects
      As a young adult you are probably have a lots of needs, saving up for long term projects can get you closer to your dreams or business goals. The fact that you are planning to save means you have a plan, and your are willing to put away at least 10-20% of your income to get that. If you are waiting to take a loan or till you have the right amount of money, I bet you its gonna take forever.
2. Financial control
     The feeling you get when you know you have some extra cash on you. When you save you don't worry about the next big expense life's gonna throw at you, because you know you've got it covered, well not all of it but to an extent.
3. You get the quality stuff
     When you save up for an item you need, you get the quality things instead. You might not always have the money to get the things you want, sometimes impulse pushes you toward cheap and affordable, but when you plan and save up the right amount you get the best quality
4. You become a smart spender
       You instinctively know what to do with your money, you save before your spend

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