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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Five things to spend your money on.
by
Uruhara
on 12/07/2025, 19:54:51 UTC
I think that we should allocate our money into 5 categories.

1. Necessary expenses.

2. Emergency fund.

3. Savings.

4. Investment.

5. Luxury. When I mean luxury, I do not actually mean it has to be expensive. But I say luxury because there are things that we do not need but still want to have or experience like traveling or eating at a good restaurant. I believe that even though we should be smart in finances this does not mean we have to completely deprive ourselves of enjoyment.
Points 1 through 4 are general points that must be applied in our lives to achieve a better future, both for ourselves and for our families, especially children. As they grow older, the costs of education and graduation will increase.

So, after we've created a budget for living expenses, we should set aside money for an emergency fund, savings, and investments. As for point 5, I consider it an additional point that we might not necessarily have every month. However, if it's something as simple as buying a delicious meal at the beginning of payday and sharing it with the family, it will indeed be a luxurious moment that will become a habit that the family looks forward to every payday. This is provided that we have already fulfilled the previous four points.

And luxury is different for everyone. But I prefer to call it pleasure, entertainment, or relaxation. Because as humans, we always need it to keep our moods from getting worse and to keep our minds free from stress. This aspect may seem unimportant, but it's actually quite crucial for mental health, which sometimes requires pleasure.