Still the Worst Financial Advice I Ever Gave? (Redux)
Still the worst financial advice I ever gave is still easily sending a friend to a time share demo (and having him buy one), but I have other examples.
Still the worst financial advice I ever gave is still easily sending a friend to a time share demo (and having him buy one), but I have other examples.
I hate top 10 advice lists, because most advice given out is so obvious I wonder how anyone couldn’t have thought of it themselves.
Sometimes you need manly money comments are really what you need to hear, to point out the error of your ways. Something like, “Why did you buy it?”, is a valid query. Did someone force you to do it?
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Some say that free advice is worth every penny of what you pay, but don’t be so sure that if you do pay for advice, it is any good either.