From Shopping to Saving blogger Erika draws some financial lessons from the intriguing and troubling AMC TV series Breaking Bad. First, account for all of your expenses; be prepared. Remember that money isn’t everything, and isn’t always the most important thing. Be ready for emergencies and be prepared by having health insurance coverage. You pay a price for every lie you tell, and not including your spouse in financial decisions has repercussions. Even if you have money, stay frugal; there’s no obligation to spend on unnecessary things. Finally, be the most valuable at your job to ensure success and security.
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Carrie Rattle is a Principal at BehavioralCents.com, a website for women focused on mind and money behaviors. She has worked in the financial services industry for 20+ years and hopes to inspire women to better prepare themselves for financial independence.