The idea of a perfect piggy bank was inspired by the PRSOpost on the subject of Internet savings. Personally, I, as a novice economist, consider deposits and investments as the best moneybox ( money should “work” ), but if the idea of giving your hard money to the side is completely unacceptable, there’s an equally interesting idea in this very case , how to “kill two birds with one stone”: and keep the acquired sweat and blood with you, and make them “work”.
“Perfect Moneybox” is a piggy bank, made of cast iron in the form of a pood weight, with the words “Saw, Shura, saw!” On it. The material from which the piggy bank is made, like its contents itself, makes it possible to use it as a trainer for hands - the more accumulated it is, the more serious your morning exercise will be. It goes without saying that using the accumulated capital spontaneously and thoughtlessly (as was the case with ceramic and tin piggy banks) will not work out - it will take a long time to cut.