A financial expert says too many people have a terrible money habit — and you can fix it in a month

in #money7 years ago

Have you ever logged onto your bank account after a long weekend, only to be hit with that sinking feeling of, Oh my gosh, where did all my money go? You're not alone.

"The worst money habit I see is unconscious behavior," Jean Chatzky, the financial editor of NBC's "Today" show who is also a senior editor at The Balance, told Business Insider in a Facebook Live interview.

"Money has become very invisible, for lack of a better word. It's become largely cashless, it's become swipeable, and it allows us to transact, and spend, and use our money very, very quickly without thinking about it," said Chatzky, the author of several books, including most recently "Age Proof."

Read more here: http://www.businessinsider.com/worst-money-habit-2017-6

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