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The "Cash Wastebasket" Technique (Part 2)

A New Modern-Day Method of Paying Yourself First

By DuoMaxwell, published Aug 22, 2007
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Paper money. Paper money is relatively almost easy to keep in your wallet, and is the main form of currency in the world. The highest of the Currency Chain, it is used mainly with the addition of the aforementioned coins, but paper money is used for multiple reasons. One of them is that it's much easier to use than coins because the green bills are lighter, are more comfortable to use, and they range from simple $1 dollar bills to $100 dollar bills.

However, the drawbacks are realized as well in the form of armed robbery, counterfeiting, and being blown in the wind. Armed robbers steal the paper money because they don't want to hassle around with the heaviness of them, and they make audible jingling sounds which annoy them very much. Counterfeiting can be used with easy to complex methods depending on the counterfeiter, whether it is poor child-like crude banknotes to cloning money with machines that reproduce the distinct features of original dollars. As for losing them in the wind, I have had this experience when I had to buy some ice bags for mom near my house. I thought that I had her dollar bill in my pocket, but somehow, when I got my ice bags and prepared to pay for them I reached into my pocket and it wasn't there! I thought I dropped it outside, so I went outside, but it was nowhere to be found; perhaps someone got it after I dropped it. So I had to use my own money to pay for it. Ice bags where I live cost $1.25 a bag, and I had to give my mom the change. So you have to be careful about using your money, because you might misplace them like I did.

$1 dollar bills are similar to pennies; they are a hassle because there are millions of them, so they are spared the same burden by making $2 dollar bills even though they are hard to find and are rare as half- and full-dollar coins as stated above, $5 dollar bills, $10 dollar bills, $20 dollar bills, $50 dollar bills, and finally, $100 dollar bills. Now this is part of the book in which I will show you how to apply the "Cash Wastebasket" method, and believe me, if you follow these steps this will make you money as well as save it.

Did You Know?
I don't know if I posted this before, but I wrote this after my bookbag's strap broke, tearing up my laptop slowly but surely. That was the last straw, and that was when I used my money I saved to buy a new one, a black roller bookbag.
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