Like Getting Ice Cream with Just One Coin
Big Things Can Be Low-Cost Too
Sometimes big things are also low-cost, like a little piggy bank that only costs one coin, you might not think it’s very big, but it helps save money!
So, low-cost is just something that doesn't need much money to get, whether it's an ice cream, a toy, or even a piggy bank.
Examples
- A child buys a toy for $2 instead of $20.
- A family chooses generic cereal over brand names.
- A student uses free online resources instead of buying textbooks.
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See also
- How to Save Money Fast: 7 Tips To Fight Inflation 🤑?
- How Once A Month Meals Works?
- What are avoiding unnecessary expenses?
- What is $1,500 saved?
- What are discretionary expenses?