What personal finance lesson do you wish you had been taught by your parents or in school?
Monday, December 12th, 2011Question by Bdubs: What personal finance lesson do you wish you had been taught by your parents or in school?
Personal finance was slightly taught to me by my parents or in school. I had to learn how to balance a checkbook, the dangers of credit cards and about saving all on my own. What personal finance lesson do you wish you had been taught in your younger years & how would that have changed your current economic status?
Best answer:
Answer by Judy
I wish I could teach the world:
Don’t ever carry credit card balances – it ruins your credit
Don’t even think of leasing a car – its moronic
Don’t ever rent furniture
Don’t ever buy a time share
Don’t even think of financing furniture – save up for things.
Save to buy a car, as much as possible.
Put 20% down on a house – even if you think your friends will make fun of you for having a small house.
Put money away in a ROTH, 401K – as much as possible
Become as self- insured as possible – stop making insurance companies rich
Always have 6 months worth of living expenses socked away.
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