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25 May, 12:32

In this module, we say a "good" money burn means you have spent money wisely. A "bad" money burn means you have spent money you did not need to spend. Tell us which answer shows the best "good" money burn. (You don't have to agree with the choice, but only one choice shows the best money burn.)

A You buy designer jeans the day they are advertised.

B. You buy designer jeans two weeks later, on sale.

C. You buy jeans you like just as well, but with no designer label, and they cost half as much as the sale-priced designer jeans.

D. You shop around and buy a pair of the exact same designer jeans at a thrift shop, and they cost virtually nothing.

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  1. 25 May, 12:42
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    D. You shop around and buy a pair of the exact same designer jeans at a thrift shop, and they cost virtually nothing.

    Explanation:

    Good money burn refers to the effective use of money, rather than just spending it on some useless stuff.

    Here in the given instance the following is the explanation for the given instance:

    Option A states that the jeans is just bought for completing the desire, it does not have any difference in the product even if the product can be bought on sale after some days.

    Option B is still better than the first day.

    Further in option c buying the jeans without any label might not be a good decision as it might have poor quality.

    Option D is the best as it is the same jeans but at the least possible cost.
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