Course Content
Finances at a New Address

Exercise: Finance detective

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Prepare the tools:

Take two pens: blue and yellow. Use the blue colour to mark purchases that were a necessity, i.e. a real need (e.g. food, medicine, ticket to work). Use the yellow colour to mark those that were a craving, an impulse that you could do without (e.g. another pair of shoes even though you already have several, an expensive takeaway drink, unplanned sweets).

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Analysis and conclusions:

  • If the colour blue predominates on your receipts, congratulations! It’s a sign that you are making thoughtful purchases and managing your money in a conscious manner. Keep it up!
  • If the colour yellow appears on your receipts, don’t worry. This is valuable information. Add up the value of all your ‘yellow’ purchases. What do you think of this amount? Think about what else, more valuable, you could spend it on. Perhaps for a language course, extra activities for your children or savings for a bigger purpose? Think about what prompted you to make these impulsive purchases, and try to consciously avoid doing so next time.

This exercise is the first step to taking control of your finances!