4. Smoking
If you’re a smoker, you already know that this is one of the most costly habits you could have. It is not only bad for your wallet but also for your health, considering that you have higher risks of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and lung diseases.
If these dangerous side effects didn’t convince you to stop, maybe the cost of a pack of cigarettes will, especially since an average one is around $10. Whether you only smoke on particular occasions or constantly, money spent on this unhealthy habit is literally money going up in smoke.
I strongly advise you to quit these costly habits right now, especially this one, because the money you spend on cigarettes will soon be the money you need to have for your doctor’s bills.
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Wonderful suggestions for money tracking. Thank you!
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