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How to
handle money
Is it
better to enjoy your money when
you-earn it or is it better to save your money for some time in the
future? Use
specific reasons and examples to support your opinion.
The
first payday is a date to remember for the rest of our lives. Earning
our own
money is very important especially when we are young and need our
independence.
But also, when we are young we need a lot of things. Therefore, even if
we
enjoy our first salary we end up thinking is not enough and we should
make
additional work to have more money so we can buy everything we need.
Probably,
people are rarely happy with their salary because nowadays we have to
buy so
much. There are so many things we have never thought about in the past
and now
we have to have them.
And
also, there are too many places to visit, holidays at the seaside or in
exotic
countries to take, new clubs and restaurants to go to. For all these we
need
money. So, when to save money or better said what money is there to be
saved
when our salary is hardly helping us to keep up with our pressing
wishes and
dreams.
Generally
people think, especially when they are young, what for to save money?
They will
have enough time to save money when they will be older because then
they won't
need so many things. But this is wrong. Our needs sometimes grow with
the age.
We get married, have children, our expenses grow and sometimes it's
more
difficult to put money aside when we are older. At that moment we need
to save
money for the children for their education, for their needs.
In
my opinion we have to think about saving money since we start working.
We can
make a life insurance or a health insurance, save money into a private
pension
account or just put a sum of money into a bank account. In this way,
whenever
we need money we know that there is a place we can go and get them.
There are moments in our lives when we
need money and either if we are old or young we have to think about
those
moments and I believe that it is very useful to have an account for
"the
rainy days".
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