Money mistakes happen all the time and you’re not alone if you have a few financial regrets of your own.
In fact, a 2019 study by Finder.com found that an estimated 126.5 million American adults admit to having made a money mistake at least once in their lifetime.
While money mistakes are arguably subjective you might regret having so much student loan debt, but that degree was necessary to launch your career there are, however, a handful of missteps that experts agree you can easily avoid.
Here are five common money mistakes and steps you can take to avoid them.
1. Not having an emergency fund
If 2020 taught us anything about our finances, it’s the importance of having an emergency fund to tap into when unexpected events arise…
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