When I was in Lower Secondary, at least two fellow students tried to entice me into smoking. A rich man's son used to bring cigars to school. At one time, he distributed cigars among the boys. He gave one to me. I was a great fan of western movies. Imagining some western stars, I sucked on the unlit cigar. I got sick and told myself I would never smoke. The following year, another student who was a close friend used to offer me a Benson & Hedges cigarette from time to time. I tried to smoke once or twice. I could not stand the smell left on my fingers. So I learned to dislike, even hate, smoking. I get sick every time someone sitting next to me smokes
And so, I had never spent any money on cigarettes. It did not mean I had a lot of money, though.
There is a reason why I start with my own encounter with cigarettes or smoking. I wish to share my personal experience about a person, a man, who was a good smoker, finishing at least one pack of cigarettes per day.
That person and I worked at the same place. Let's call him John. One day, John approached me and asked how he could save some money. I told John that I would have to ask him how he spent his salary. And so I started going through a list I kept in my mind. Coming to smoking, I asked him how many packs he could finish in a day. There were twenty sticks in a pack. Suddenly, he became angry and raising his voice, he said, "I don't like anyone to tell me whether I can smoke or not."
Realising that there was no point in continuing, I apologised to him and asked for his forgiveness. After that he went away. I made up my mind never to disturb John. I never mentioned it to anyone. John continued to smoke. About a year later, I left. Years later, I noticed that John had stopped smoking. Perhaps, he came to know that what I said made sense.
Cigarettes will burn holes in one's pocket
Smoking can cause many health problems. It is said that cigarette smoke causes about a thousand diseases. But smokers being smokers, many of them will never admit the danger.
Actually I want to say something about how cigarettes can burn holes in one's pocket. A pack of cigarettes may not cost much. But smoking non-stop - chain smokers are in a worse situation - can result in a lot of money being spent on non-essential things. Let's say, a pack of cigarettes cost $7.00. If a smoker can smoke two packs a day, that will amount to ($7.00 x 2 x 30) $420.00 permonth. But he will not feel that he had spent that much money on cigarettes. In a year that will amount to $5,040.00. If he continues smoking for the next 25 years, he will have spent some $126,000.00 on cigarettes ALONE.
That $126,000.00 will earn good interest if kept in a bank. There will be money for the family for some emergency in future.
Saving on food may not be advisable. But not getting into the habit of smoking or stopping to smoke will release money for use for some other purpose that is more important.
Of course, smoking is only one example. Excessive drinking could be another one. There are other areas where you or anyone can save money for rainy days.
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
SAVE LITTLE BY LITTLE
I believe there are a lot of activities at night around my house. Upon opening the doors in the morning, I see little ants that have made mince meat out of some unfortunate flying insects. Sometimes, small mounds of clay have suddenly risen from under the ground. I don't like these little hills because they spell trouble for anything made of wood or that can be chewed. These are the dreaded termites.
But we can learn from these termites. But not from the ants, I think. The ants may eat when food is available. Perhaps they go hungry when there is no food. They may even die.
The termites are different.Termites divide themselves into teams. There are teams of thousands responsible for construction. They work throughout the night to create more space for new addition to the population. Little by little, they build the nest upwards. And if you are not careful, they may even make their way into your house.
I read somewhere that there are gardeners among these termites, planting food for the community's sustenance. And of course, there are others like the soldiers, nurses and those responsible for looking after the queen.
You may wonder why this story about termites. Well, these termites never stop build their nest little by little. Soon, there will be a mound, then a little hill. They continue to invest their energy into building a larger nest for the well-being of the whole community.
Managing personal finance is like the termites constructing their nest bit by bit each passing day. If you are employed, the income is fixed unless you have side income. That means budgeting is necessary.
It means that you will need to save a little from your hard-earned money. Start small. Then increase the amount as you earn more. You may have the intention to start saving for a purpose such as payment for the deposit of a car or something else. But remember, a car is a liability.
Instead of this, you may want to invest that money in shares under a scheme where the return is guaranteed. Investing in risky shares is not a good option.
Alternatively, when the amount is big enough, you may want to put that money in a fixed deposit account with better interest rate.
Remember that money put in savings should not be touched. It has been said that this money can be withdrawn only with the purpose of investing to make it grow.
So, start saving little by little.
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