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年轻人该把钱花在这些事情上

乐乐10个月前 (03-18)阅读数 5#古诗
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 话说钱要用在刀刃上,该花的这些地方就得花。接下来,我给大家准备了年轻人该把钱花在这些事情上,欢迎大家参考与借鉴。

 年轻人该把钱花在这些事情上

 I recently turned 22, and I realised about five minutes ago that I graduated university just over a year ago. So, as I?m sure you can imagine, I?ve been having a teensy-tiny panic about what I?m doing with my life. One of my biggest concerns is the fact that even if I did actually sit down and set myself goals it?s very unlikely that I would be able to afford to achieve them. This is why Elite Daily?s article ?10 Things You Should Never Regret Spending Your Money On In Your 20s? is so important! Have a read:

 Your twenties are a time for self-discovery and creativity. You?ll graduate from college and you?ll be pushed ? okay, shoved ? into the real world.

 You?ll learn who you are, what you want, what you don?t want and how to get the things you want. You?ll fail, succeed, make it, drop out and start all over again. You?ll get an entry-level job in an industry you love and stick with it ? or start in one you hate and quit to find another.

 You?ll move out of mom and dad?s house and into your first shared room in a big city, get lost on the subway and spend a little too much time getting to know your neighborhood bartender.

 You?ll start a savings account, set $50 aside for a rainy day and throw out 99 percent of the clothes you once thought were cute.

 You?ll stash $20s in your underwear drawer for boozy brunch specials and treat yourself to froyo when you?re melting from the heat and hot chocolate when it?s frigid outside.

 You?ll complain about the cost of living, how much you spend on crop tops and how ridiculous your penchant for ordering takeout is.

 And though you?ll regret spending money on a lot of things (like that lava lamp you just had to have ?cause it was soooo 90s), there are a ton of things you should feel proud to spend those hard-earned dollars on.

 1. A work-appropriate wardrobe loaded with staple pieces

 Even if you work in a liberal office, there are some work-appropriate staples you?ll need to have on hand? just in case. Your work wardrobe can be fun ? and should be full of personality ? but that doesn?t mean it should look identical to your go-to rave outfit.

 There should be a sense of professionalism to the way you look (so yes, washing your hair and trimming your beard are ideal) and if we?re being honest, you won?t find those long-lasting pieces at your cheapy store of choice.

 It?s better to upgrade your wardrobe on the garments that you?ll want to have forever, instead of needing to buy new pieces year after year because they?ve stretched too thin or dry-cleaned terribly.

 A basic black blazer, staple boyfriend jeans (for casual Fridays), a crisp collared button down and a gorgeously-fitted frock will keep you prepped and ready for an in-office meeting, an on-air interview and a call-back for an interview at the company of your dreams. Looking the part is important.

 2. Your monthly cell phone bill

 We?re not going to lie: Taking over payments from mom and dad is rough, but it makes sense.You?re the one who?s using the phone to send pictures, texts and SnapChats regularly, so you should have a hand in footing the bill.

 It doesn?t hurt to stay on your parents? plan, though, because you?ll spend way less each month, but forking over the monthly data fee and chipping in when it comes to the unlimited texting minutes will go a long way. Plus, it feels good to have ownership over what?s yours.

 3. An over-the-top tropical vacation

 You won?t always have the opportunity to spend a fortune on a week in Bermuda with your four best friends, so when the opportunity arises, take it.

 Pretty soon, life, bills, relationships and hell, maybe even kids!, will make you rethink booking that trip and spending seven days on the beach with the best girls in your life.

 You?ll only regret not going.

 4. Your mattress

 In case no one?s told you yet, sleep is important. Getting too much, too little or not enough affects your day-to-day routine in more ways than one ? and there?s nothing worse than calling it a night on a mattress that?s too hard, too soft or too, well, awful.

 It?s an investment, for sure, but crawling into a comfortable bed that fits your needs won?t just relax you, it?ll rejuvenate you, your body and your mind for the day ahead.

 5. An expensive trip to a faraway city

 Need a good excuse to take the trip around the world that you?ve been dreaming of for years? Here?s a tip: Take it. Buy the ticket. Get on the plane. Get lost. Learn something.

 Travel, they say, is the only thing that makes you truly richer ? more than monetary status and material goods.

 So do yourself a favor and venture off somewhere that you?ve always dreamed of going, or maybe it?s somewhere that you never knew you?d want to get to. You?ll be richer in life, language, culture, experience and maybe even love ? and money will never, ever be able to top that.

 6. A brand new computer

 Your college-grade system will last a few years, but it won?t always work at lightning speed. A lot of companies offer discounts to post-grads (so long as you still have your college ID) and some even offer payments on a rolling scale so that you won?t break the bank when they ring you up.

 7. An upgraded apartment space

 Spoiler alert: The closet you?ve been renting in your cousin?s apartment isn?t exactly going to cut it forever.

 Soon enough (and soon enough may come sooner than you?d ever imagined), you?re going to crave your own space to stretch out in ? no matter your budget.

 It?s worth it to spend a little more on an apartment that fits your needs (and has actual bedrooms, not just closets with the racks taken down.) You?ll have a working kitchen (even if it is tiny), dedicated closet space, a bathroom and a living room. (Bonus if you have cable.)

 Upgrading your space is like a segue into adulthood ? you?re not totally there (messy floors and unmade beds forever!), but it?s really nice to know that you can meal prep for the week on Sunday nights, or you won?t have to tiptoe around other people?s space.

 8. A decent gym membership

 Joining a gym won?t only give you an outlet to relieve the stresses and frustrations brought on by work, friends and life in general, but it?ll also give you a pretty hot bod at the same time.

 Depending on what you can afford, a basic membership will get you access to a “bare bones” gym (with just machines and free weights), but spending a little more than $20 a month comes with its fair share of advantages.

 Not only will you be able to use sister gyms all over, but you?ll have access to group fitness classes, which instantly make working out more bearable, and you never know who?ll you meet.

 Just going to the gym might mean a date with that cutie from 9:15 yoga or the dancer from Tuesday?s Zumba class.

 9. Your own furniture (even if you have to put it together yourself)

 Hand-me-downs from mom, dad and your Great Aunt Ann might?ve worked while you were living the college life, but when you?ve freshly moved into your first space, there?s nothing quite as satisfying as knowing that you bought the sofa you?re sitting on.

 Giving way to those first adult purchases feels euphoric ? it?s good to know that the things you?re using on a day-to-day were paid for out of your own pocket.

 So next time someone asks if the carpet matches the drapes ? take them seriously and tell themYes, they do.

 10. Paying down your college debt

 Listen, it took you four (at the very least) years to accumulate such an outstanding IOU to the government and it?ll probably take you four times as long to pay it off.

 Even though it?s a total downer to think about how much money you owe people and institutions you?ve never met before, do yourself a favor and start making bigger payments as soon as you can. You?ll pay down the interest and start hacking away at the number you still owe.

 It?s hard to kiss your money away, but keep in mind that borrowing it resulted in the best four years of your life. So it?s worth it, right?

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真是非常敬佩以前的农村人,看似普通,却句句大实话,用简单易懂的语言,表明世间万物的规律,真是获益匪浅。

十个钱要花,一个钱要省,我认为这句话有其深刻的含义,而且具有因果关系。

年轻人该把钱花在这些事情上

以前人们以数字十代表多,而用数字一代表少,自然不是确切的数字。

这句话也可以这么理解,有些事,即使花再多钱,该花还得花,不能舍不得花钱,而有些钱,能省则省,绝不能铺张浪费,勤俭持家,我们挣钱攒钱,就是为了把钱花在刀刃上,把钱花在该花的事情上。

反过来,平时大手大脚,而到了真正需要花钱的时候,却没有钱花,这样的日子就过不好,关键时候没有钱,用钱的时候才后悔平时乱花钱。

这在生活中有很多这样的事情。

比如,孩子上学,有句话叫再穷不能穷孩子,比如孩子考上了大学,但不能因为报名费多,就放弃孩子的学业,用农村人的一句话,只要孩子好好读书,就是砸锅卖铁,也要供孩子上学,家里盖房子,不能因为花钱多,就总是想节约。同样的,有钱要省,不能因为现在有钱了,就大手大脚,花钱如流水,这样肯定好景不长,而且还养成了不好的习惯。

现在很多年轻人根本没有养成攒钱的习惯,不但没有钱,而且还从网上贷款,有时候信用卡的钱都还不起了,还认为这很潮流,迟早他们会后悔的。

因此,农村的俗语,十个钱要花,一个钱要省,这个时候就有特别的意义,甚至应该让更多的人知道,要学会过日子。十个钱要花,一个钱要省,看似矛盾的一句话,却蕴含着深刻的道理,用现在的话说,这才是理财的真谛!不要认为花钱少就随意乱花钱,这样到最后只能是月光光。

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