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Crazy Consumption Case # 2 – Too Much Money To Spend

In our continuing saga of ‘Crazy Consumption’, we have been focusing on real-life stories of this phenomenon which afflicts consumers who spend without control, sometimes to their financial ruin. The silly spending season is fast approaching, and we hope that our readers’ experiences will help you to resist the Christmas urge to splurge.

This week we examine Richard’s experience in the spending cycle. He has a problem many of us wouldn’t mind dealing with – too much money to spend!

Richard’s Story:

Your article on crazy consumption really hit the mark for me. I’m twenty-seven years old and I’m tired of wasting my money. I live at home with my parents, which helps to keep my expenses down. I do save a portion of my salary, but I realize that most months I will spend J$20-J$30,000 on idle activities and things I don’t even need. Sometimes I splurge on big ticket items, other times I buy a lot of small things that add up. Once I have money in my hand – I have to spend it!

I will be on leave from work during the Christmas period, so I’ll have a lot of free time on my hands. I’m afraid that I’m going to waste my bonus on parties and unnecessary stuff, like I normally do. My major frustration is that I seem to have absolutely no self-discipline to stop spending this way. Please help me to regain control over my money! Continue reading Crazy Consumption Case # 2 – Too Much Money To Spend