Needs vs. Wants

Wants vs Needs imageDo you know the difference between needs vs. wants when it comes to finances?  There’s a huge difference.

Let’s start with needs.  A need is something you absolutely have to have in your life.  A need could include a place to live, food, utilities, transportation, etc.  You really do need a home, be it a rental or something you own.  Food is also an obvious necessity.   I have included utilities because your home will require power.  You will need electricity and/or gas not only for lights, but for furnaces, stoves, hot water heaters, etc.  Transportation is included as you may need a way to work, doctor, stores, and any other place you go.  Clothing, medical care, and safety can be considered other needs.

A want is exactly that, something you want.  It is not a need although there may be some crossovers.  For example, you may need a pair of shoes, but you don’t need Christian Louboutin shoes. Christian Louboutin shoes are several hundred dollars or more and have distinctive red soles.  A pair of much more reasonably priced shoes would do you well.  You may want to buy a penthouse, but a home in your budget would be just as comfortable.  And, if you have lobster tastes and hamburger money, guess you’ll be eating more meatloaves.   

When I go shopping, I usually spend a lot of time looking, and very little time buying.  If I see something that I really “want”, I determine the price and save up for it.  By the time I have enough cash, the “want” has usually dissipated and I wondered why I wanted it in the first place.  

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It’ time to ask yourself if your spending is actually a need vs want.  If you’re struggling with money, then you should cut out most if not all of your want spending.  Also remember, you can get some great bargains at thrift stores for things you “want” if money is tight.  

 

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