Frugal Vs Cheap June 13, 2008
In the last year, whilst completely overhauling my finances, I’ve gone from being a self-proclaimed bargain hunter to truly frugal. I used to think I was smart with money; I caught public transport, I rarely paid retail for anything and I was inherently cautious with cash. However I’ve come to realise that if you buy a LOT of stuff below retail you’ll be just as low on cash as if you just bought half the stuff at full price. Moreover, the reason I was so careful with big-ticket expenses wasn’t because I was frugal, but rather because I was just so terrible with money that I rarely had any to spare.
In the last 12 months though, I’ve begun budgeting like never before. I watch and record every single cent I spend and this has lead me to find ways to let go of less cash, allowing me to put more into other (more important) avenues. In this way, I’ve become someone who is truly frugal. But where does one draw the line?
There’s a segment on a local radio station here called “Tight-ass Tuesday” whereby listeners call in and tell tales of people they know who are ‘tight-asses’. These stories are usually about coworkers who take their ‘allowance’ of toilet paper home with them and folks who turn their cars off when driving downhill so as to safe on the fuel. Today though, as I was recycling the clingfilm from my sandwich I brought to work for lunch, I wondered… have I gone from frugal to just downright cheap?