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Posted over 6 years ago

The Moment Money Matters - Emotions Hurt

Emotions are something that really tend to be a tool in business that need to be used at the right times and avoided at others. Emotions can drive a business to new levels and create amazing teams of people that develop close relationships. Emotions are good for people to people interaction but can really hurt a person who brings their emotions into a financial decision. It is very frequent to see people become emotionally attached to trying to buy an investment property. They want the house bad, so they let their emotions take over and begin to stretch numbers or believe there is a value with the house that isn't there. They soon learn after buying it that they paid too much because they were to excited just to do a deal. Removing your emotions when buying a deal can save you a lot of money.

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