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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1358983, member: 31533"]Congratulations! 1) for joining CT!!!!! 2) for letting your parents pay for things right now. obviously they either believe in you, or want you out of their hair <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />. Love probably also figures into it. 3) for taking a certain amount of money and preparing for the future. Just don't get married and have a kid, that will blow your money and plans out of the water :devil: 4) for asking advice of complete strangers on a Coin Forum. It's much better than asking your personal banker or someone like that for advice. I'm actually serious about this being a better place, only because a your personal banker is likely to see you as a mark. We (some) at least care that others here do well. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie11" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>NOW>>>>> some advice (from someone who takes her own advice only when its about having fun): </p><p><br /></p><p>1) Diversify whenever you can</p><p>2) And this is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo important: Stay out of DEBT - it is a Killer! if you have debt right now, get your parents to pay it off while you are still in their good graces. Once you graduate from college, they <i>may not </i>be so willing to do so. They might actually see you as a grown person on his own (I'm assuming you are male, but you might not be); in any case, sometimes parents don't share their expectations with their child/children until the time comes when it counts for that child.</p><p>3) Don't let your friends get you to buy them things. Sometimes others find out who has the cards and convinces the person holding the card to pay because it's not "cash". Don't do it.</p><p>4) Learn to live on less than you make --- whatever it is. Never spend more than you make. </p><p>5) Stay healthy</p><p>6) Enjoy life and take some chances.</p><p>7) Go to Europe at least once.</p><p>8) Look for things that have proven track records to invest in, find multiple streams of income, and get in the graces of some rich uncle. Make sure you're in that will.</p><p>9) And if you are fabulously wealthy, PM me for my name and address, and put me in YOUR will or tell your parents that you want them to adopt me and make sure I'm in their will. I'm a pretty good child now. </p><p><br /></p><p>Kasia[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 1358983, member: 31533"]Congratulations! 1) for joining CT!!!!! 2) for letting your parents pay for things right now. obviously they either believe in you, or want you out of their hair :eek:. Love probably also figures into it. 3) for taking a certain amount of money and preparing for the future. Just don't get married and have a kid, that will blow your money and plans out of the water :devil: 4) for asking advice of complete strangers on a Coin Forum. It's much better than asking your personal banker or someone like that for advice. I'm actually serious about this being a better place, only because a your personal banker is likely to see you as a mark. We (some) at least care that others here do well. :rolleyes: NOW>>>>> some advice (from someone who takes her own advice only when its about having fun): 1) Diversify whenever you can 2) And this is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo important: Stay out of DEBT - it is a Killer! if you have debt right now, get your parents to pay it off while you are still in their good graces. Once you graduate from college, they [I]may not [/I]be so willing to do so. They might actually see you as a grown person on his own (I'm assuming you are male, but you might not be); in any case, sometimes parents don't share their expectations with their child/children until the time comes when it counts for that child. 3) Don't let your friends get you to buy them things. Sometimes others find out who has the cards and convinces the person holding the card to pay because it's not "cash". Don't do it. 4) Learn to live on less than you make --- whatever it is. Never spend more than you make. 5) Stay healthy 6) Enjoy life and take some chances. 7) Go to Europe at least once. 8) Look for things that have proven track records to invest in, find multiple streams of income, and get in the graces of some rich uncle. Make sure you're in that will. 9) And if you are fabulously wealthy, PM me for my name and address, and put me in YOUR will or tell your parents that you want them to adopt me and make sure I'm in their will. I'm a pretty good child now. Kasia[/QUOTE]
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