Discover How Cost vs Price Will Save You Money
64Cheap vs Inexpensive Part 1
When on a budget and it stretched about as thin as it can get without breaking, the last thing needed to make a needed purchase and find out it just cost you twice as much because you allowed yourself to be influenced by price rather than the actual cost.
Discover how you can go first class and save a few bucks on the process.
When it comes to cost vs prices not many folks know there is a difference or perceive there may be a difference. I was on of those at one time. These terms seem to be interchangeable at will, but are they really interchangeable.
We shall see as we go along and you will see if you do not agree with me.
My wife has a saying of, “It only costs a little more to go first class.” The adage was almost always correct, when it came to me anyway. You see, I am a cheap skate. I will try to dodge the bullet every time when buying something. I am always looking for the “better deal”.
The “better deal” is not always the better deal. If we take buying a bicycle as an example we might be able to draw line between cost and price.
All things being equal we must start off Even Steven. So both bicycles must be new to begin with. I know nothing of the price of bicycles so I will be working purely in the world of make believe for illustration purposes.
Bicycle A is priced at $159.00 on the sticker tag hanging on the handlebar. Bicycle A comes standard with two tires. It has air conditioning (if you peddle fast enough) and an air horn and a seat. It also has two peddles and a reflector fastened to the rear fender. And, it also comes assembled.
Perfect Example of Cost vs Price
How Much Is That Bicycle In the WIndow?
Bicycle B is priced at $215.00 on the sticker tag hanging on the
handlebar. Bicycle B comes standard with two tires, no air horn and a
seat. It also has air conditioning (if you peddle fast enough), two
peddles and a reflector attached to the rear fender.
Both
bicycles look very much alike and when asked what the difference is you
are told $56.00 and change as far as the salesman knows.
So, for the sake of $56.00 and change you opt to get the $159.00 bicycle A.
Little
Johnny or Suzy (sorry if your name happens to be Johnny or Suzy) really
likes this bicycle and it looks like a good bicycle. So you carry it
home in the trunk of your not so new Kia for the pack away price of
$170.98 and you are patting yourself on the back and laughing all the
way home over the great deal you made on this sweet machine.To read the conclusion to this saga click on this link to be taken to part 2 Cost vs Price Part 2.






