It was a wise person that came up with the phrase “my two cents”, because everyone seems to have an opinion when it comes to money. Scroll through any forum or comment section and you’ll find a generous collection of people typing hard and fast advice to each other about how to get out of debt, how to save more, how to spend less, how to pay down $250,000 of debt in 18 months and how to buy a property at 22.
But how much of this advice is worthless? Quite a bit, it would seem. In my nearly four years writing about finance, here are seven financial tips I’ve come to realise are pure garbage.
1. Make your coffee at home or in the office.
I tried this. I got up early, I poured my terrible-tasting coffee into my KeepCup and I almost cried as it spilled all over my hands on the bus. After I cleaned myself off at work, I calculated that I would save $35 per week by not purchasing my twice-daily coffee (one $3.50 coffee twice a day, five times a week).
This was not worth it for me. Those that love telling you how to save money will tell you that I am “wasting” over $1,800 a year on coffee. But what they don’t consider is the health aspect of leaving my desk to buy coffee, the social benefits of my coffee run with my colleagues and the fact that I’m supporting local businesses.