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Everyday we make a choice of whether to buy something or not, to spend all our money on [throw|track|withdraw|purchasing|income|impulsive|expanses] shopping or save some for the future. It's all about prioritising and giving in to our desires. Who are you—a spender or a saver?

If you can't stop yourself from ordering takeaway three times a week, can't imagine going to the shopping centre without [throw|track|withdraw|purchasing|income|impulsive|expanses] something fancy and fashionable, don't remember what you've spent your last $50 on, then you're probably a spender.

On the other hand, if you keep [throw|track|withdraw|purchasing|income|impulsive|expanses] of every penny you've spent, have a saving bank account with no opportunity to [throw|track|withdraw|purchasing|income|impulsive|expanses], where you put up to 20 % of your monthly income, make a shopping list before going to the grocery store, you're falling to the "saver" side of the spectrum.

Going to extremes is bad for both spenders and savers. Everything is good in moderation. Wasting money unwisely is as bad as not spending money at all only for the sake of saving them. Start noticing how you manage your finances. Do you [throw|track|withdraw|purchasing|income|impulsive|expanses] all the money at unnecessary things or quite the opposite, prevent yourself from buying the stuff you really need? Only after you realise what exact problem you have with money, you can change your behaviour and habits.