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We all have people that we look up to as experts on money, whether they are in real life or in books, television, and the like. These people can have a big influence on how we view and spend our money so it's always important to take a look at who we
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Alright, I've asked the age you start acquiring debt. I want to flip the script again and ask this question: At what age, did you get it? At what age did you begin to develop good financial habits? For me, it was around 25.
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ResolvedSince the forum members have done an incredible job answering some of the toughest money questions that I have asked, I wanted to switch the conversation to another crisis that is happening, the housing market. I'm not an expert in this area at all,
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ResolvedWho do you trust more with your money-your family, your bank, or the government?
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A quick question with a complex answer, based on a comment from another Credit Q Social member.. How much does it cost to raise a child nowadays?
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One of the biggest things that parents always tell their children is that they want them to get a "good job". You also hear of people waiting until they "have enough to start a family". As I'm getting older, I'm starting to ponder this question mysel
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ResolvedLooking at the forum posts on education and money, I noticed that there was a lot of focus on saving and keeping money, but little talk on how to earn money outside of a job. So, I wanted to ask the question: What do you think is the best way to teac
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I've actually learned quite a bit from you guys at Credit Q Social in terms on credit, debt, and money in general so I wanted to thank each and every one of you for your help. Your answers have provided a lot of insight. Now I want to flip the script
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We've discussed ways that adults can save forums, but we all know that saving is a habit that can be fostered and developed in childhood. Do you agree with this? If so, how do you believe we should go about teaching the next generation to save money?
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If you could only provide 3 lessons to the next generation, what would they be? Mine would be 1) Prioritize with what you have 2) Save for a rainy day 3) Build your house on assets, not debt What would yours be?
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Roger Jones – in GeneralIn response for my last question, I now ask you this. To me, so long as I have the basic necessities of life, I think I can live comfortably. However, if I'm worrying about how I'm going to pay for groceries, then it becomes very important, very fast
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Daniel Escobedo – in GeneralIf you received unlimited amounts of money, what would finally be your collapsing point. For example, over-eating or drugs or something like that. Its probably different for everyone so what would you say would be the thing that really ends it for yo
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Daniel Escobedo – in GeneralI know there are people out there who have loaned friends money before. My main question is do you regret it or not and if so why?
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Roger Jones – in GeneralI find that money can buy happiness as I can almost guarantee that a bum that is perfectly happy would be WAY happier with 200,000 more dollars. That's how I see it, what's your take on this?
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It seems like they would be losing a lot of money since everybody dies. How would a life insurance company turn and make that into a profit?
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Roger Jones – in MoneyI'm currently trying to minimize how much I have to work/save in life, so I know I HAVE to save money now in my 20s. How did you do it, and how much did you save? What tips do you have for someone in the works of saving?
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Daniel Escobedo – in GeneralI read somewhere on Yahoo! News or something a long time ago that leaving lights on barely wastes any money, something having to do with the fact that it takes so little electricity to power a light bulb. I think the article said that it costs more t
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Daniel Escobedo – in MoneyI have noticed that buying lunch at work every day is one of the biggest money pitfalls EVER. It's convenient, but costs so much. I have been doing this for almost an entire year. I dread to add up the cost of a years worth of lunch food. I am trying
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CreditQ Social – in MoneyHere is another discussion we feel many people would like to find out the answer for: What do you do when you need money, but you're out of work or just not making enough money? Who do you turn to? What do you do to get out of the situation and still








