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10 Weird But True Finance Facts That Will Blow Your Mind (And Make You Smarter With Money)

When we think of finance, words like “ boring ,” “ complicated ,” or “ serious ” might pop into our heads. But money has its own wild side—and once you learn these weird but true finance facts , you’ll see personal finance in a whole new (and smarter) light. Let’s dive into 10 of the most surprising financial facts that not only entertain but also teach valuable money lessons. 1. THE FIRST CREDIT CARD WAS CREATED OUT OF EMBARRASSMENT Yes, really. In 1950, businessman Frank McNamara forgot his wallet while dining at a restaurant. Embarrassed, he came up with the idea of the Diners Club Card , the world’s first credit card. Today, credit cards power trillions in transactions every year. 💡 Money Tip : Credit cards can be helpful—if used wisely. Always pay off your balance in full each month to avoid debt and interest. 2. 90% OF U.S. DOLLAR BILLS CARRY TRACES OF COCAINE According to studies by the DEA and other agencies , about 90% of U.S. currency notes are contaminate...

7 Forgotten Money Habits From Millionaires That Actually Work in 2025

Introduction: Let’s be honest—when we think of millionaires , we imagine flashy cars, big houses , and expensive gadgets . But the truth? Most self-made millionaires didn’t get rich overnight or by winning the lottery. Instead, they followed surprisingly simple money habits — habits that many of us have forgotten or ignore. In 2025, as the world gets more distracted by crypto trends and social media " get-rich-quick " schemes, these old-school millionaire habits are making a comeback—and yes, they still work! So grab a notebook, because you're about to learn the 7 forgotten money habits that can quietly build real wealth—even if you're starting from zero . 1. THEY ALWAYS PAID THEMSELVES FIRST Before paying rent , bills , or Netflix , millionaires set aside money for themselves—usually 10% to 20% of their income . Why it still works in 2025: With auto-transfers and budgeting apps like YNAB or Mint , paying yourself first has never been easier. This...