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Are Your Friends and Family a Threat to Your Finances?
We love our friends and family, but some of them can be a hazard to our financial health. Have you ever taken the time to consider the impact these people have on your finances? It’s possible you might not have noticed the negative impact the people in your life are having on your wallet.
You might need to have some tough conversations or use your wits to deal with these assaults on your budding wealth. But no one ever said becoming debt free and cashed up was easy! You are not being mean, you are being a good steward of your money, time and energy.
Be on the lookout for these folks:
1. The struggling businessman or woman. This person is full of great ideas that seem worthy of a small investment. Unfortunately, having great ideas and executing them are different skills. Avoid investing money that you’re unlikely to see again.
Avoid allowing your friends and family to drag down your finances. Stick up for yourself and be back in charge of your money.
You might need to have some tough conversations or use your wits to deal with these assaults on your budding wealth. But no one ever said becoming debt free and cashed up was easy! You are not being mean, you are being a good steward of your money, time and energy.
Be on the lookout for these folks:
1. The struggling businessman or woman. This person is full of great ideas that seem worthy of a small investment. Unfortunately, having great ideas and executing them are different skills. Avoid investing money that you’re unlikely to see again.
- Solution: Let the future Donald Trump know that you’re uncomfortable investing in a business that isn’t even off the ground yet.
- Solution: Show up for the celebration, but keep your expenditure limited to a soft drink. Most places will provide free refills. Another alternative is to say, “Thanks, but no thanks.”
- Solution: If you don’t have money for the cause, assist with your time or let them know that you can’t contribute to every cause. Support charities that are close to your own heart and decline the rest.
- Solution: Suggest a dollar amount limit or let them know you’re uncomfortable with such extravagant gifts.
- Solution: Keep your shopping dilemmas to yourself.
- Solution: Be honest and let your friend know her tastes are simply out of your budget.
- Solution: Just say no.
Avoid allowing your friends and family to drag down your finances. Stick up for yourself and be back in charge of your money.