World Savings Day is celebrated every year on 30 October, it was earlier known as World Thrift Day. World Savings Day is celebrated in many countries around the world to promote the importance of saving for the country’s economy and individuals. As we all know that saving is a necessity for the global economy and every depositor contributes to its growth.
World Savings Day was first introduced on 30 October 1924 to encourage the importance of bank savings and to restore people’s trust in banks. It was founded during the 1st International Savings Bank Congress (World Society of Savings Banks) in Milan, Italy.
World Savings Day is celebrated worldwide on 31 October every year. But it is celebrated on the second and this day in India on 30 October, because the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi died on 31 October. Talking about the purpose of World Thrift Day (World Savings Day), its main objective is to promote family, country savings and financial security. As you all know that the habit of saving is very good, and we have been taught since childhood that we should keep saving in our lives. Through World Thrift Day young men, women, men can know about the benefits of saving, and people should save more and more. Today’s savings can prove beneficial in your bad times.
Shopping enthusiasts do not wait for offers and discounts, they just need the opportunity to shop and in such a situation, they buy many other things other than the need which is not needed.
Avoid the confusion of 99: Nowadays the price tag of the products of most big companies is written in this way, something like Rs 999. In such a situation, while buying the same, people are in a hurry that the price of this product is within the range of Rs 900 but in reality it costs 1,000. In the language of psychology, this is called the left digit effect and often people get confused and buy the same.
Avoid Trial: The salesmen of outfits are given such training that they also urge the window shopping customers that if they do not like it then there is nothing to do but try once for the trial of the dress. Usually, when people like a dress after taking a trial, they buy it even if they don’t want to.