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How to Differentiate Needs and Wants for Financial Management

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The most basic financial management starts with knowing what is a need and what is a want. This classification or grouping between needs and wants will of course depend on each person. In addition to basic needs, many people also classify some secondary needs into primary needs such as smartphones, transportation or vehicles and entertainment, as well as tertiary needs such as luxury goods, etc. So needs are daily necessities that must be met, are permanent, pose a risk to a person's survival, while wants are only for a person's self-satisfaction and do not have to be fulfilled, do not have a negative impact on a person's life.

Here is one way that I know to distinguish wants from needs, namely by creating a priority scale of spending for all needs and of course must be adjusted to income. Please add information on other methods.
 
Another method that can help distinguish needs from wants is called the 24-hour rule. Basically, you wait 24 hours before buying anything that's not a true necessity. This helps curb impulse buying and gives you time to think about whether the purchase is really something you need, or just something you want. I appreciate this method so much.
 
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