Research suggests that the color red can stimulate spending, as it evokes a sense of urgency and excitement, often seen in sales and clearance signs. Additionally, blue is associated with trust and security, which can encourage consumers to make purchases. Ultimately, the effectiveness of color can vary based on context, culture, and individual preferences.
B/c they have a lot of money to spend.
Beer
Charities can spend their money on almost anything they like. If they are nice people, they will spend their money on blankets, medicine, food and water for the poor. If they are mean and selfish, they would spend their money on themselves, and not give even a BIT to the needy. Hope this helps. -Sandy
Firms give credit so people will spend what they normally wouldn't spend. This way the store or entity makes more money, not only on product but on interest rates on the credit card. Most people will buy more on credit than they will with cash on hand.
"i spend my money on clothes and food for shelter."
refusing to spend money on media materials that portray people of color in a negative way.
Green
poor because if there is more people they will be getting money from selling goods.also if there is more people it makes them poorer because you will have to spend money on many people in the slums and everywhere else alos ifany war happens then they will have to spend they money on guns and armour rather than spending they money on hospitals and schools.
According to Time Magazine people spend money because they feel lonely.
B/c they have a lot of money to spend.
to spend it
Beer
People in London can spend money on different things so next time be more specific on what your asking
vodka
It makes foreign people come to Singapore to cheer for whoever they support and spend some money in Singapore.
Do I want to save my money or do I want to spend it on something I want now?
Jewish people spend money on the same things non-Jewish people do: food, cars, ipads, houses, vacations, etc.