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Does holding an ATM card encourage impulse spending?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 285942, member: 31907"] If you're an impulse spender, you probably don't need to be encouraged to spend more. You're already in the habit of spending money on things that don't really matter, and it's probably easier to do because you have a card that makes it possible. But if you're someone who likes to plan ahead, who likes to think about how much money they have and how much future money they'll need, then holding an ATM card may actually help you make better decisions about your spending habits. Think about it: when you hold an ATM card, there's no way for you to be sure that what's in your account is going to last until the next time something else needs filling up with cash. If you decide on impulse, though, then what happens? The money is gone as soon as it arrives! But if you know exactly how much money is in your account at any given moment and what that means then it becomes easier for you to figure out whether or not something is worth buying right now rather than later. [/QUOTE]
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