ATTITUDES TOWARDS MONEY
Generally, people are classified into three categories according to their attitudes
towards money: misers, spenders, and economizers. Misers seem almost obsessed
with the idea of saving, so they accumulate money in banks if their income is large, or
in the house - stuffed in mattresses or under the living room rug - if they are low-
income people. They deprive themselves of many things and spend money just on the
most essential things. Spenders are people who have a tendency to spend too much
on too many unnecessary things. They are often too generous, making elaborate gifts
to friends and family. Credit cards in some spenders' hands are often dangerous
weapons. They become addicted to using them, only to regret it later when
the bills come in and they are unable to pay. Economizers are
practical people who spend wisely, usually making use of a
budget. They can enjoy more and various material things
and activities due to their careful utilization of funds. They
spend in moderation and save in moderation for their future
retirement or the education of their children. Of these three
types of people, economizers are what most of us are
having to be in our age. The acute problems of inflation,
shortages, and low salaries are forcing us to become
economizers. It is the only way to be if we are to survive in the future.
Hopefully, the misers and big spenders will modify their
extreme attitudes towards money in these circumstances and
convert into economizers.
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