If you’re riled up about recent Netflix changes, channel that energy to all your subscriptions and regular monthly spending on non-essentials, Rob Carrick says
I will not insult anyone by saying that cancelling Netflix is a difference-making financial decision.Netflix’s decision to crack down on password sharing
Netflix now charges $7.99 monthly if you want to share your password with someone in another household, say an elderly parent or a child living away at school. You can add up to two people, which would mean an extra $15.98 on top of regular subscription costs that can run as much as $20.99 a month.whether people are cancelling Netflix because of the crackdown on password sharing and a bunch said yes. But it was another type of response that caught my eye.
If you’re riled up about Netflix, channel that energy to all your subscriptions and regular monthly spending on non-essentials. Do a value check – how much enjoyment are you receiving, and how does that compare to the costs? Divide your subs into keepers and rejects, and then block out an hour to go through the mechanics of cancelling the rejects.Talking about taxes
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