10 Things That Being Cheap Will Cost You
9. Shirking Your Pet's Health to Beat the Veterinarian Bill
Mistake pet owners usually make is not opening their wallet for their pet's preventative care.
It has been seen in India that people who keep pets at home, act very stingy when it comes to taking their sick pets to a veterinarian (animal doctor) and following up vet-recommended food, medicine, routine check-ups and exams.
In these cases either the pets dies or gets prone to severe health issues. You must understand by prolonging your pet’s health visit, besides putting its life in danger, you also invite hefty medical bills.
Remember, your pet's life depends on how much you care for it. Even if at home you start giving your pets healthy food and nourishing care, it will keep both your pet and wallet healthy.
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10. Not Getting a Prenup to Stave Off Attorneys' Fees
Today when marriages are quick and divorces are quicker, the use of a Prenuptial Agreement is not unusual. Married couples find prenup useful because it sets out how debts and assets of each partner will be distributed in the event of death or divorce.
The benefits of having a prenup are huge. For Instance, if one partner has a large amount of debt, a prenup will prevent creditors coming after you in the event of a divorce. Even in case you have a child or support obligations from a previous marriage and you pass away, a prenuptial agreement could keep your previously acquired assets separate from your current marital estate.
So don’t forgo a prenup, as it can spare you from having to flesh out things later at the expensive cost of an attorney.
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