196 - Foolish Financial Mistakes to Avoid (Part 2)

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Want to avoid money regrets and costly financial errors? Eager to learn common pitfalls that trip up even seasoned investors? Well, in this episode of our 2 part series on “Foolish Financial Mistakes”, Bob and Shawn cover 10 more financial mistakes to steer clear of that can cost you dearly.

Instead of blaming others for financial mistakes, they emphasize using wisdom and taking responsibility for one's financial decisions. It’s important to seek out professional financial advice from a fiduciary based advisor who has your best interests in mind. As always, please share this content with anyone who you think may benefit from it!

*Christian Financial Perspectives Episode 196*

VIDEO CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
02:36 Blaming someone else for your financial mistakes
04:37 Investing all your money in one asset class
05:05 Allowing others to influence you into making financial decisions
06:54 Procrastination
07:42 Spontaneous emotional spending
08:50 Using a credit card for everyday purchases
10:52 Buying insurance on price, not coverage
13:08 Not having an estate plan
14:12 Not monitoring your bank accounts
14:40 Not having a financial plan and keeping it update
14:55 Second biggest mistake overview
15:53 Conclusion

PART 1: https://youtu.be/9Gjnb4R_GbA

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