I cover:
1. Not tracking your spending
2. Impulse Buying
3. Not having a budget
4. No short or long term money goals
5. Paying bills late
6. Paying the minimum balance on your credit cards
7. Paying for convenience
8. Bad life habits
9. Not being prepared
10. Not doing your research.
It’s clear that having bad habits like these will cost you money in the long term. It pays (hehe) to start looking at what you are currently doing and work out a way to manage your money more effectively.
Creating new (and more responsible) spending habits will help increase your savings, help you pay off debt (or just avoid it if possible), and build a better financial foundation for your future.
Thanks for watching. :)
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DISCLAIMER:
Any information in my videos are my own personal opinions and not intended to be substituted for your own financial situation. Everyone has different circumstances and you need to consider what works for you and get professional advice when needed. Cool :)
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