"Too neat" What's the saving tip for Kim Kyung-pil that Lee Chan-won admired? (High-end salt guy)

Sep 24, 2024

'Too neat' What's the saving tip for Kim Kyung-pil that Lee Chan-won admired? (High-end salt guy)



His sincere response and admiration for economic solutions shone in the KBS 2TV entertainment show 『High-End Salt Man』 starring singer Lee Chan-won.

KBS2 'High-End Salt Man', which will be broadcast on the afternoon of the 24th, will introduce practical advice and solutions from money trainer Kim Kyung-pil for clients in various financial difficulties. Lee Chan-won sincerely listens to the clients' stories and expresses empathy.

The broadcast featured a housewife living a thrifty life with 27 windmill savings, a family member affected by voice phishing, and a couple trapped in the bond of 'Debt Beyond Debt' to share their economic problems. In particular, Lee Chan-won was deeply immersed in the story and was deeply moved whenever a solution was presented.



Kim Kyung-pil told a client who is making a `windmill' with small savings that `small savings tend to lead to spending right when needed.'"It is important to save money in a clean manner even if the money I pay is messy.' When I heard this solution, Lee Chan-won said "It's a really neat way"I think it's going to be a bigger motivation" reacted and admired.

Kim Kyung-pil then advised the couple's client who was trapped in the `debt bond' to `abandon what they think of negative debt as assets,' and Lee Chan-won nodded and actively sympathized with it.



In particular, when the story of a family member who suffered great losses from voice phishing came out, Lee Chan-won expressed sincere regret for their pain. Lee Chan-won was deeply moved by the kind heart when he heard that his client wanted to raise 70 million won in rent for his parents. When Kim Kyung-pil proposed a Spartan-style savings plan called '70 million for three years', Lee Chan-won cheered for his client and sincerely hoped for their economic comeback.

The final episode of KBS2 High-End Salt Man will air at 8:30 p.m. on the 24th.





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