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Related MoneyPedia terms
- Impulse PurchaseAn unplanned buy made on the spur of the moment, often driven by emotion rather than need, that can quietly derail a budget.
- Spending TriggersThe situations, emotions, or habits that prompt you to spend, like stress, boredom, or targeted marketing.
- Conscious SpendingDeliberately directing money toward what you value most while cutting back guilt-free on things that matter less to you.
- Discretionary SpendingMoney spent on nonessential things you want but could go without, like dining out, hobbies, or entertainment.
- Needs vs. WantsThe distinction between spending you truly must cover to live, like housing and food, versus spending you choose for enjoyment or convenience.
- OverspendingConsistently spending more than your plan or income allows, which erodes savings and can lead to mounting debt.
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