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6th October 2017 2

43 Things You Should Never Buy

Give yourself – and your budget – a break and skip these items

No one ever went broke underestimating the American public’s hunger to buy, buy, buy. How else can you explain things like Etsy, subscription boxes and the Apple Watch?

Often the product seemed like such a good idea at the time. If I had an ice-cream maker/bread machine/doughnut bakery, I would save so much money! Generally, though, such things get used once or twice and then end up at Goodwill.

Perhaps your buyer’s remorse sounds even more expensive:

– An exercise bike and treadmill would keep me in shape all year long!

– Hang gliding looks like fun!

– A timeshare would be a great place for family reunions!

We can’t fix your previous shopping mistakes. However, we can help prevent additional buyer’s remorse — or at least up to 43 occasions of it. Read on, don’t buy and save yourself a lot of money.

This Is How You Could Retire Before 40 Without $1 Million

Most Americans don’t plan to retire until at least age 60. Recently, more than half of adults surveyed by GOBankingRates said they don’t expect to retire until they’re 65 or older.

But there are people who have managed to leave the 9-to-5 at a much younger age — people like Billy and Akaisha Kaderli, who retired at the age of 38 in 1991. Over the last 26 years, they have traveled the world and lived life on their terms.

The Kaderlis didn’t win the lottery or inherit a windfall that allowed them to quit their jobs. In fact, they didn’t even have $1 million saved. The Kaderlis retired before 40 with about $500,000. If you want to grow your savings and retire early, keep reading to learn more about how they did it — and you can, too.

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