Credit cards
In recent years, overspending on credit cards has become quite a trend. It may not seem like that much of a big investment, but many people sign up for a credit card with an annual fee that they rarely use, only to earn some rewards or free money for their purchases.
#Tip: Pay attention to your credit card terms and the perks that come with it so see if it’s worth keeping it.
Used cars
The road to an empty account is paved with expensive cars. And used cars are no different. That’s because dealerships decide car prices as they want, for their financial benefit not yours. They might show you an offer you can’t refuse, disregarding the hundreds of dollars to be paid for dealer fees and other costs.
#Tip: Check out online sites before heading to a dealership and always negotiate. You have this power!
2 thoughts on “Stop Wasting Your Money on These 10 Stupid Things”
I have been noticing this for years ever since I was a pre teenager. When I went to High School in the eighties, shopping malls were very
popular, and the middle class kids would tease me for not having brand, or designer names of clothing. I was called a poor girl. That’s
how payless shoes got out of business a couple of years ago. I was shocked to see videos on YOU TUBE of young ladies taking about
$500.00 handbags like it was nothing. As if money means nothing. I get the $25.00 fake and I’m okay with it. The good thing about being
a mature adult is I don’t have to worry about teenage peer pressure, and all that teasing that goes on anymore. There may be less teasing
and bullying now with schools being at home. Kids can be their selves.
Esmeralda
you dont need a cell phone cut that cost of service you can live with out it you will save a lot of money and you wont be buged so you will have more time for youself and the ones you love and you dont need a gym membership get a real JOB one that you are busting your ass at all day long were you work out side in the sun and the rain