Saving money is not easy for some young people! Failure to save money does not necessarily mean that you are not making enough money, it may be that you spend too much money in normal times. Hence, it is better to eliminate these unnecessary lifestyles.
#1. Always Visit A Café To Buy "Premium" Drinks
Many young people like to go to check-in various cafes to try delicious food and premium drinks. It is necessary to reward yourself occasionally, but too much spending at the café may burden your wallet as it usually costs RM30 or above for a drink and a staple meal. In fact, you can make yourself healthier in a more economical way. If you like to drink coffee, you can choose more affordable alternatives to save at least RM10 in your wallet.
#2. Buy Branded Or Useless Items
You must spend within your own affordability, and don't overspend to buy branded items. The branded items might help to change your appearance, but not your inner value. Other than branded items, you might have purchased many useless items, such as hand-held garlic presses.
Instead of spending the whole monthly salary to pursue an ideal exquisite life, it is recommended to continue learning by applying for courses to increase your value and knowledge.
#3. Travel Just To Take Pictures
Are you travelling just to take pictures? Some people take pictures most of the time when they travel and forget to enjoy the travelling moment. Don't just visit various popular attractions and restaurants. You can try other authentic cuisines and visit other wonderful attractions.
#4. Didn't Plan For Themselves
Many young people lack the knowledge of financial management and always forget about saving. They always feel that spending money is just to reward themselves. It is recommended to set your own budget every month, saving part of the money and investing part of it.
How many mistakes did you make? Correct yourself today and save RM10,000 for yourself in the second half of the year 2021.