Be frugal. Live on less than you make. Save for the future. It's my message, and I'm sticking to it.
Just in case you're getting tired of that message, though, let's take a look at thrift from a slightly different perspective. For anyone who wants to throw cash around, here are some effective ways to waste your money:
How to Waste Money on Travel:
Just in case you're getting tired of that message, though, let's take a look at thrift from a slightly different perspective. For anyone who wants to throw cash around, here are some effective ways to waste your money:
How to Waste Money on Travel:
- Buy package vacation deals.
- Buy a vacation home.
- Get an RV and only use it one or two weeks a year.
- Buy a timeshare unit.
- Pay for hotel internet packages.
- Eat at hotel restaurants.
- Use room service.
- Over-pack and pay checked baggage fees.
- Don't bother to use a travel credit card that gives you frequent flyer credits.
- Stay at full-service hotels with amenities you don't use.
- Buy hybrid cars.
- Pay for extended warranties.
- Buy cars new instead of used.
- Fail to compare prices and check product reviews.
- Pay full price for furniture.
- Get a cancer or accidental death policy.
- Buy credit life insurance.
- Buy variable universal life insurance.
- Have life insurance if you don't need it.
- Keep your deductibles low.
- Purchase the cruise line's trip insurance.
- Purchase car rental insurance.
- Don't take advantage of a retirement plan with employer matching that doubles your money.
- Invest outside of a retirement plan instead of fully funding the plan first.
- Buy variable and fixed annuities that charge you big commissions and high fees.
- Buy load mutual funds and trade them often.
- Cash in your 401(k) when you leave your job instead of rolling it to an IRA.
- Cash in your IRA when money gets tight.
- Buy home fitness equipment and use it to hang clothes on.
- Pay for a fitness center membership but rarely or never use it.
- Be a sucker for the latest "cure-all de jour" supplement or multi-level marketing product.
- Pay more for specialized brand-name vitamins even though store brands are just as good.
- Buy junk food instead of stuff that's good for you.
- Skip those regular visits to the doctor and the dentist.
- Drive across town to save two or three cents on gas.
- Buy grocery name brands instead of cheaper store brands.
- Pay full retail price for clothes, furnishings, or other items instead of waiting for sales.
- Buy bottled water.
- Disregard ATM fees.
- Pay hefty overdraft fees because you don't bother to keep track of your bank balance.
- Forget to change your furnace filter.
- Don't bother to maintain your car or house.
- Be disorganized about taking care of bills on time, so you pay late fees.
- Pay for premium cable TV packages with channels you rarely watch.
- If you can't afford something now, pull out the plastic. When you don't pay a credit card bill in full at the end of the month, high interest rates can quickly double or triple the price of anything you buy.
- Gamble. Online gambling, slot machines, gaming tables, and lottery tickets are all good ways to get rid of extra cash.
- Speed. This is a three-for-one deal. You'll use extra gas, pay $100 or more for a speeding ticket, and end up with higher car insurance premiums.
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