What is your most common money mistake or problem? - Cash Commons most recent 30 from http://www.cashcommons.com 2010-03-15T06:52:09Z http://www.cashcommons.com/feeds/question/296 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://www.cashcommons.com/questions/296/what-is-your-most-common-money-mistake-or-problem What is your most common money mistake or problem? Dr Dean 2009-11-28T14:15:18Z 2009-11-28T19:06:40Z <p>In my blog post today, in honor of the holidays <a href="http://blog.themillionairenurse.com/2009/11/28/twelve-ways/" rel="nofollow">The Twelve Ways to Not Become a Millionaire Nurse</a>. I list twelve common money mistakes. Totally a take-off on the song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas".</p> <p>I know all of us have made money mistakes, both general and specific instances. What are your most common money mistake?</p> <p>My general money mistake is not being a stickler with my budget. My wife and I are frugal by nature, so this is not a real problem for us, but we try to use Quicken to help with our spending plans.</p> <p>My most significant specific money mistake was buying real estate with no money down five or six years ago-which is one of the reasons that I got involved in learning/teaching/writing about personal finance.</p> <p>So what are your "general" and "specific" money mistakes that you can share in a family atmosphere such as <strong><em>"Cash Commons"</em></strong> so we can all learn from each other.</p> <p>--Dr. Dean</p> http://www.cashcommons.com/questions/296/what-is-your-most-common-money-mistake-or-problem/299#299 Answer by mbhunter for What is your most common money mistake or problem? mbhunter 2009-11-28T15:57:21Z 2009-11-28T15:57:21Z <p>My biggest general money mistake is not taking a lot of measurements on my finances. I can see my mortgage balance going down and my retirement going up, and I know the approximate amounts of each, but more detailed than that and things are fuzzy.</p> <p>My biggest specific money mistake is likely eating out too much. I do it less than I used to but it's the biggest area I can cut the fat (literally) out of my budget.</p> http://www.cashcommons.com/questions/296/what-is-your-most-common-money-mistake-or-problem/301#301 Answer by Frugallawyer for What is your most common money mistake or problem? Frugallawyer 2009-11-28T16:28:50Z 2009-11-28T16:28:50Z <p><strong>General</strong></p> <p><a href="http://thefrugallawyer.com" rel="nofollow">The Frugal Lawyer</a> is pretty much all about this, so I will try to give a summary. I suffer from an severe case of Yuppie Whining that causes me to lose focus on paying off the Danielle Deficit. It's the "I work hard and make a lot of money and I deserve a treat now and then" syndrome. However,the treats are typically expensive and not necessary. Not while my unsecured debt is around $150,000. </p> <p>Example of how you can diagnose Yuppie Whining: I just billed 200 hours this month and I don't understand why I can't go get X like everyone else. The Yuppie Whining will continue and continue until it morphs and I convince myself that X is a need and not a want. Then I get X and I crash and feel intense guilt. (Thank you Catholic high school for teaching me how to do guilt right!) Sometimes the item gets returned. Other times, I keep it and revere it like a false icon (<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kittenagogo/2786208716/" rel="nofollow">Lacroix Dragonflies</a>). </p> <p><strong>Specific</strong></p> <p>I am addicted to the guacamole at Qdoba which has led to a dependence on their burritos as carriers of that guacamole. I am proud to say that I've had no burritos this week. However, I went out on Black Friday, which I swore I wouldn't do and <a href="http://thefrugallawyer.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/this-is-50-weatherbugs-fault/" rel="nofollow">it was bad</a>. That trip fulfilled my addiction to necklaces. </p> http://www.cashcommons.com/questions/296/what-is-your-most-common-money-mistake-or-problem/304#304 Answer by Dogfood Provider for What is your most common money mistake or problem? Dogfood Provider 2009-11-28T19:06:40Z 2009-11-28T19:06:40Z <p>Food. Yummy, delicious, prepared-by-someone-else, food. Accompanied by wine or beer, not too much, just one $9 a pop glass. </p> <p>I eat out like it's my job. In fact, if anyone wants to hire a restaurant critic, would you please call me?</p> <p>I also use my busyness at work as an <a href="http://2dogcasa.blogspot.com/2009/11/spoiled-food.html" rel="nofollow">excuse</a> not to plan meals or bring my lunch, which leads to eating out for lunch. This is a particularly gnarly problem because the crap i get for lunch isn't usually like the foodie goodies I swoon for when I go out to dinner.</p> <p>Woe is me, woe is me.</p>