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<p>[QUOTE="Elapid, post: 1352483, member: 28594"]$2,500 isn't hiding much and it isn't enough to pay for books and food for a semester. I'm sure you are getting grants and student loans that have a low APR and you will pay back when you start work with your degree. I have no problem sticking some of that money in an investment that you will probably cash out before you're out of school to make life a little easier. I now pay more in taxes with my degree than I made before, so the government is in a win situation anyway. The money the government spends on grants come back ten fold in taxes from a larger paycheck. Don't worry about Uncle Sam he will always get his cut and before you know it you will be supporting him.</p><p><br /></p><p>With that said I think you might want to buy, I hate the term, scrap silver. You can sell it in small amounts for a book, 6 pack, or to take one of those co-ed babes out on a date. See if you can get some pre 64 coins for 20 X face, that's what I got my last scrap buy for. Then you can fairly claim that you have $100 to $200 saved that wouldn't bother your student aid and wouldn't be making false financial statements, the Government consider them only worth face value so no harm no foul.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Elapid, post: 1352483, member: 28594"]$2,500 isn't hiding much and it isn't enough to pay for books and food for a semester. I'm sure you are getting grants and student loans that have a low APR and you will pay back when you start work with your degree. I have no problem sticking some of that money in an investment that you will probably cash out before you're out of school to make life a little easier. I now pay more in taxes with my degree than I made before, so the government is in a win situation anyway. The money the government spends on grants come back ten fold in taxes from a larger paycheck. Don't worry about Uncle Sam he will always get his cut and before you know it you will be supporting him. With that said I think you might want to buy, I hate the term, scrap silver. You can sell it in small amounts for a book, 6 pack, or to take one of those co-ed babes out on a date. See if you can get some pre 64 coins for 20 X face, that's what I got my last scrap buy for. Then you can fairly claim that you have $100 to $200 saved that wouldn't bother your student aid and wouldn't be making false financial statements, the Government consider them only worth face value so no harm no foul.[/QUOTE]
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