- July 1, 2026
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Common Financial Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
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- May 27, 2026
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Financial educator Yanely Espinal identifies common errors people make in borrowing, investing, and budgeting. She aims to educate others on making informed financial decisions.
Understanding Loans
Many people treat loans as free money, forgetting that lenders are businesses aiming for profit. This often leads to paying back significantly more than borrowed due to high interest rates. Espinal advises shopping around to find the best loan terms instead of accepting the first offer. Credit unions often have better rates.
The Risks of Cosigning Loans
Cosigning a loan holds you responsible for another person’s debt. If they miss payments, you have to cover them, impacting your credit report and making future loans more expensive. Offer alternative ways to support your loved ones, like helping them find better loan options.
Advantage of High-Yield Savings Accounts
Traditional savings accounts offer minimal interest, while high-yield accounts offer 4% to 5%. These accounts, often from lesser-known banks, protect savings against inflation. Ensure your account is insured by the FDIC or NCUA for coverage up to $250,000.
Avoiding Lifestyle Inflation
High earners can still live paycheck to paycheck due to lifestyle inflation. Raise your savings rate as income increases to secure financial stability and future wealth. Direct deposit options can help automate saving practices.
Investment Strategies
Investing based on trends or hypes, such as individual stocks, carries risk. Espinal recommends keeping 80% of investments in stable options like target-date or mutual funds. Reserve 20% for riskier endeavors, providing a balanced approach to wealth building.
The information was originally shared by Malaka Gharib and edited by Beck Harlan. For feedback, contact through voicemail at 202-216-9823 or email [email protected].
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