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There are people out there who swear that if you’re lucky enough to see the first flower of springtime on a Friday, it’s a sign of impending wealth.
Still, let’s assume these folks know what they’re talking about; what happens if that first flower is found on Friday the 13th? Is the wealth omen officially null and void?
A while back I presented my initial list of 10 misleading financial rules of thumb — popular bromides that are essentially just gussied-up old wives’ tales.
Yes, I realize that there are some money rules of thumb that can make sense at times, most are simply financial old wives’ tales. In other words: More often than not, they’re completely bogus.
If You Buy This You May Also Believe: You can determine how many children you’ll have by cutting an apple in half and counting the seeds inside.
Reality Check: While three months may be good for some folks, that may not be enough — especially in tough economic climates where it may take longer than that to find a new job.