He knows that a dollar doesn't have much buying power, and he realizes that he has to save his money if he wants something big.
Randy, a second-grader at Millersville Elementary School, also realizes many of his classmates don't think the same way.
"A lot of my friends want to spend (money) right away," the 7½-year-old said. "They don't think about it. (But) if you want to get something, you save. You don't spend it."
With all that in mind, Randy was already making plans for what he was going to put into a new piggy bank he got last...
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