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Save money by using the scale of preference
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 259149, member: 25283"] The scale of preference is one effective tool you can use to save money. The facts remains that as humans we would always have insatiable needs. You can yearn for food now but the next minute you need snacks. This is just nature and the only thing that will help you is setting your priority right. You do this by only going for the most important things especially with the limited resources available. So to achieve this you employ the scale of preference. This is about listing your needs in order of importance and picking only the top one to execute at a time. This way you would save yourself from expending your money unwisely. There are things that if what waited a little longer you wouldn't have bought them. This scale of preference will help you wait. And by the time you get to the turn of buying that thing the urge might have reduced and money is saved. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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