PERSONAL MONEY MANAGEMENT

 


1. first one is about a market where clothes are sold without maintaining tidiness and a mall where clothes are sold while maintaining tidiness lies primarily in the level of organization, cleanliness, and shopping experience.

second one,  in a mall environment where tidiness is upheld, clothes are typically neatly arranged and displayed in well-organized fashion within individual stores. Mall staff regularly maintain cleanliness, ensuring that clothes remain in pristine condition for shoppers.

2. Cash is physical money like coins and bills that you can use directly to buy things. It's anonymous and doesn't leave a record.

Debit is electronic money linked to your bank account. When you buy something with a debit card, the money comes straight from your account. It's convenient, safer than carrying cash, and leaves a digital record of your purchases.

3.Clothes priced at Rp. 60,000 are more affordable compared to those priced at Rp. 200,000. The Rp. 60,000 clothes are cheaper and may fit within a tighter budget, making them a more economical choice for shoppers. On the other hand, the Rp. 200,000 clothes are more expensive and might be considered a higher-end or premium option. 

4. Shopping in a traditional market is like an adventure. It's lively, with lots of vendors selling everything from fresh food to clothes. You can haggle for prices and get a taste of local culture, but it might be a bit crowded and less comfortable.

Shopping in a mall is more like a one-stop-shop. It's organized, with stores selling a wide range of goods all in one place. There's air conditioning, parking, and food options, but prices may be higher. It's convenient and comfortable, but less of a cultural experience compared to traditional markets.

5. When there are crowds of buyers, it means there are lots of people shopping at the same time. This can create a bustling atmosphere with long lines, bustling aisles, and a lively energy. It might feel hectic, but there's usually a wide variety of choices and plenty of options to explore.

On the other hand, when there are few buyers, it means there aren't many people shopping. This can create a more relaxed atmosphere with shorter lines and quieter aisles. While it might feel less hectic, there may be fewer choices available, and some stores or vendors may have limited stock.



1. Who is the most manageable student in your class?
2. Is the supermarket more crowded on the weekend?
3. What is the most popular social media among teenagers?
4. Is visiting a traditional market more enjoyable than visiting a modern market?
5. Which one is the most effective payment for online shopping, cash or bank transfer?
6. Is learning a local language harder than learning a foreign language?
7. Which one is more practical, shopping online or offline?
8. Is saving money through ATM easier than through a bank teller?
9. What is the most helpful money management application?
10. When is the best time for saving money?









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