Belongings are unnecessary costs when we buy duplicates, purchase items we rarely if ever use. They devalue our home, cost us late fees, and eat up our time looking for misplaced items. See the entire article at: https://retirementplans.vanguard.com/VGApp/pe/pubnews/clutter.jsf
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
"How Clutter Costs You Money"
I came across this interesting article, "How Clutter Costs You Money". This was published by Vanquard, an investment management company.
Belongings are unnecessary costs when we buy duplicates, purchase items we rarely if ever use. They devalue our home, cost us late fees, and eat up our time looking for misplaced items. See the entire article at: https://retirementplans.vanguard.com/VGApp/pe/pubnews/clutter.jsf
The fact that an investment company has the same views as professional organizers about all the "stuff" we collect is affirming.
Belongings are unnecessary costs when we buy duplicates, purchase items we rarely if ever use. They devalue our home, cost us late fees, and eat up our time looking for misplaced items. See the entire article at: https://retirementplans.vanguard.com/VGApp/pe/pubnews/clutter.jsf
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