5 Ways Your Emotions Are Costing You Money (and How to Stop)

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Have you ever gone shopping to cheer up? Or pulled out plastic when you felt pressured? Maybe you want to improve your home, ditch your boring wardrobe, or impress others. There’s nothing wrong with spending on yourself, but watch out for emotions sneaking into your decision. Letting emotions drive your spending habits can quietly derail your financial goals.

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