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Thoughts on 'the market' and retirement fund, election, etc.?
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3401523" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>We have been doing the Dave Ramsey programs with our son since he was single digits. We just started a program last night with a book and DVD about the 5 biggest mistakes college students make, even though he is just about to turn 15. We are working HARD on him to teach him how to avoid the mistakes we made when we were young. Also trying to teach him to start saving for his retirement as soon as possible, avoid taking out ANY student loans for college, avoid ANY credit card use, keeping a savings account, paying CASH for things like cars and such, etc. I am determined he will learn and do better than me - I never had anyone teach me any of this stuff when I was young. I am still paying for mistakes. I still have some bad habits, but we have made strides, to be sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3401523, member: 9374"] We have been doing the Dave Ramsey programs with our son since he was single digits. We just started a program last night with a book and DVD about the 5 biggest mistakes college students make, even though he is just about to turn 15. We are working HARD on him to teach him how to avoid the mistakes we made when we were young. Also trying to teach him to start saving for his retirement as soon as possible, avoid taking out ANY student loans for college, avoid ANY credit card use, keeping a savings account, paying CASH for things like cars and such, etc. I am determined he will learn and do better than me - I never had anyone teach me any of this stuff when I was young. I am still paying for mistakes. I still have some bad habits, but we have made strides, to be sure. [/QUOTE]
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