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Tax rebate? Tax bonus? The semantics of spending

Posted Feb 08 2008, 11:05 AM by Donna Freedman
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If President Bush wants us to spend that tax rebate, he needs to call it a tax "bonus." Or so wrote behavioral scientist Nicholas Epley in a recent New York Times guest column.

"A rebate, psychologically speaking, is the return of a loss of one's own money ... so it is unlikely to be seen as extra spending money," wrote Epley, a professor at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.

In one experiment at Harvard, he and some colleagues gave out $50 checks. Half the study participants were told it was a "rebate," while the other half got a "bonus." A week later, the bonus recipients had outspent the rebate crowd by more than 50 percent.

Can simple word choices really make that much difference? Sure they can. The word "budget" makes some people's jaws clench. Somehow the phrase "spending plan" sounds a lot better.

Force vs. choice
"Budget" sounds like deprivation, lack, bean-counting. It feels like something being taken away, namely the ability to spend one's own hard-earned dough.

A "spending plan," on the other hand, is a nice balance of action and autonomy. Here's some money. Plan carefully before spending. But do spend it.

"Budget" is a faceless authority figure hectoring you over every dollar. "Spending plan" is a direction in which those dollars could go -- or, as Smart Spending partner blogger J.D. Roth calls it, "a roadmap for your money." 

I like maps better than lectures. The former gives me a chance to direct my own route in life. The latter makes me feel like a naughty child who's about to get grounded, or at least lose dessert privileges.

Call it what you will
When the clock nudges 8 p.m. at a baby-sitting job, here's what I say to the child in my care: "Do you want to read a story before or after you put on your pajamas?"

The fact is, it's bedtime and that's that. But if he feels that he has some choice, however small, there's a lot less whining.

It's the same for us tall kids. There really is no difference between a budget and a spending plan. Yet if a semantical switch is what you need, then use whatever phrase you like. Call it a spending plan or a roadmap or even Bob the Budget, just as long as you take charge of your money.

Track your spending. Craft some financial goals. Implement them. Note your progress. If necessary, retool your goals or -- best-case scenario -- add more.

And as for the tax rebate/bonus? Call that whatever you like, too. Just be sure to factor it into Bob the Budget.

Comments

 

It doesn't matter what I get, it all has to go to bills, because of Bush, I don't have a job. I live in one of the most unemployed areas in the U.S. Can't move, don't have money. Can't find a job, 100's going for the same job. What the hell am I suppose to do??? Got laid off in Nov. and haven't found anything yet. Maybe we have to go back to the times where we have to "PLEASE" the boss to get a job. Sorry state of affairs is all I have to say. Thank the Lord, though, for my boyfriend, or I wouldn't have a home either.

Why am I not surprised  :-o ?  This is a no-brainer. The Power of Be...Bush Giveth and Bush Taketh...that is, nothing in this life is FREE - OK, except for your FREEdom of choice. So, it's your choice - either keep it Or give it back. Some Choice...

THIS IS BULL, AND BECAUSE THERE ARE FAMILIES OUT THERE THAT CAN REALLY USE THIS $ AT THIS TIME, I MEAN REALLY USE IT, NOT FOR AND IPOD, OR COMPUTER, I'M TALKN BOUT FOOD, HOUSING, CLOTHES FOR THERE KIDS. I THINK ITS WRONG THAT THERE LOANING THEM MONEY, S#$^! LOANING ALL OF US $ FROM OUR OWN $. I KNOW THERE'S PEOPLE WHO WILL GIVE IT RIGHT BACK TO THE STORES, MALLS, CAR DEALERS. I ALSO KNOW PEOPLE WHO  WILLGO RIGHT TO A GROCERY STORE, TO THE TRIFT STORE AND BUY THINGS THEY NEED. WHAT EVER ANY ONE DO WITH THERE $ ITS THERE'S TO DO IT WITH, BUT I THINK THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW HOW MUCH OF THERES IT REALLY IS, AND THE FACT THAT ITS JUST A LOAN, WITH OUT THEM EVEN APPLYN FOR IT. CRAZY ISNT IT! I CANT GET A LOAN 4 A HOUSE OR SMALL BUSINESS BUT I'M APPROVED FOR A LOAN I NEVER APPLIED FOR.

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF I AM GOING TO GET A CIRCULAS CHECK(REBATE)?

Will the $1200 my wife and I received last year from the Stimulus plan be deducted off our 2008 refund?

The one thing that has worked for me is to get my property taxes lowered by going www.ptaxsavers.com for a free evaluation. I am saving over a thousand this year.

How much of% to federal gov incuding ss tax should be held out of your check each month in order not having to owe at the end of the year

will their be a stimulus checks sent out for 2009?

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