Wednesday, January 01, 2014

I could be snide and add an 11th, but let's take the high road to begin 2014.

Neither newspaper paywalls nor Hanson-up ads are mentioned, but the Confidential household was talking about several of these wallet sappers even before reading the MarketWatch analysis.

Topping the list: Paring down what we pay to TimeWarner cable, all the way down to basic local channels, and then subscribing to streaming services to make up the difference at a fraction of the cost. Why pay for what isn't being used?

We already knew about airbnb, which can be a nifty way of bypassing traditional hotels, and it has become the basis of a future idea for interior remodeling at our own house.

It's a good list. I have no 2014 resolutions, but maybe/finally/at-long-last refraining from (too much) pissing away money better spend on alcoholic beverages and slabs of Feast BBQ's smoked pork... that'd be nice.

10 things not to buy in 2014: Dying technologies aren’t the only unnecessary drain on our wallets, by AnnaMaria Andriotis (MarketWatch)

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