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was thinking the same about deeeezzzz high rollerzz.. to each their own. I def wouldn't be working tomorrow at my current job if 2m was magically deposited into my checking today.
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However, kids complicate the hell out of the financial scenario. They say that just the cost of raising one is around $20-25K/yr. There's also property costs. My little ranchette cost me $1/2M and it's a 1974 crap shack split level ranch. The land is worth $400k of that and the house is the rest. I've seen what I can buy for the same money in parts of Texas and I'd be living like I was in the NBA. But then I would have to live in Texas. My actual retirement plan involves buying something somewhere much cheaper when the time comes and pulling out enough cash difference to buy a winter condo somewhere warm and tropical like Costa Rica or Panama or something. I've got a friend looking at land in Tennessee right now. He's in his 60s and owns his home in CA outright as of last year. For what he can pull in on monthly rent in CA on his place he can pay the mortgage on something pretty nice out in the country. For me personally, I am more likely to go south of here someday and find something in New Mexico or even Arizona. I dig the high desert.
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As I just posted there's dreams and then there's reality. Reality is we've told the kids they are probably going to only be able to afford a state school. But my wife went to CU. Her father went there. Her grandpa went there. It's a good school and many successful people have come from state schools. We do have a college fund set up for the older one and the younger will be getting one soon too. If they want to go somewhere fancy they gonna need some scholarships because we don't have pockets that deep.
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Here's me with my 2M retirement.. followed by my girlfriends dreams for a family hehe
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we live in CA. ouch....
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M2..... Start the 529 for both even if it is $5.00/month. It is worth it.
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We have one for April. We just haven't gotten around to it yet for the younger one.
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I miss those days sometimes. 20 years ago when I moved to Colorado I rock climbed or skied 300 days that first year. I was a dirtbag all through my 20s. I lived on $25k or less until I got involved with my now wife.
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College. meh.
I quit College carrying a 3.9 something. I didn’t see the point unless I was going to be an engineer, doctor or lawyer. I’m doing just fine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Absolutely. I am 100% behind Mike Rowe’s works program and furthering the trades. But as a parent that’s not my choice to make. I feel my obligation is to get them ready to jump out of the nest as best I can, which includes having $$$ for college available if that’s what they want.
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M2, no doubt that those of youses that spawn youts live in an alternate reality from the lone wolfs - great point!
NastyNick, which is more biggly worse - the redonkulous scam of the cost of higher ed or the absurdity of healthcare for profit/the health insurance, Vegas-style-gamble, scam sham (or are they equally yuuugggeee in suck)?!?! BTW - what a great, carrot & horse, tuition reimbursement idea. My father was big on that training incentive technique (he began when I was of the age for auto insurance - I maintain a B or better average and he would pay my insurance with "good student discount" applied . . . no B average meant I would not be driving as I could not pay my own insurance at the time). Also, I graduated college with about $10K in student loan debt (not much compared to many, but more than enough for me) and after about a year of me paying on it, he suddenly cut a check for the remainder. A pretty nice dude! ^^^ Shouldn't have said "started" with the auto insurance deal, but that was a big example. The carrot and horse stuff started way back when I was a little pissant and had to earn every dollar I got from the dear ol' parents (weekly chore list options with money amounts tied to them). Also, my first car was an Opel GT - Dad bought it and I made monthly payments to him until it was paid off - no monthly payment meant I could not drive it. That's also how I first learned to work on cars - no way no how was he going to pay for a shop to work on it, so I had to learn. I was 14 at the time. Last edited by Rawknees'Turbo; 01-30-2020 at 06:34 PM.. |
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My dad offered the same deal. First insurance at 16 and then college. He said he would pay anywhere I got in. I had one semester in college below a B average so had to pay him back for that one. And then when I graduated he gave it back to me as a graduation present.
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So strange this conversation went this way.
I have a deal with my son. All A’s and you don’t have to have a job. I’ll pay gas, ins, spending money, the works. I didn’t have that luxury. I was washing dishes at 12. I faked a photocopy of my birth certificate at 13 to work at Golden Corral. This is a kid that was 4.0 through 7th. Slipped a little in 8th and 9th because of the BS foreign language requirement that I encourage him to get done early. Now at 16 after getting his license and giving him my Saleen Mustang he rewards me with a 2.25gpa. He’s cut off and it’s so hard to hold the course. No Karting, gas money or spending money. And I’m on his ass to get a job. 2.25 you’ve got time to work because you aren’t studying... He’s almost out of Christmas money and will be riding a bike again soon. Gas isn’t cheap when you need 91 octane. Color me pissed off ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Sixteen, if not a couple of years earlier, is the magic age where parents (all adults in general, for that matter) suddenly become "giant azzholes". Stay the course, Deez, ya' fookin azzhole! ![]() Quote:
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My dad didn't give me brains but he certainly gave me a work ethic and provided the opportunity for a great life... started me sweeping the sidewalk in front of his mother's grocery store when I was seven..... taught me the importance of sweeping the dirt out of the cracks and getting the corners...he paid for my brother, five sisters and my college education... he worked hard and sacrificed. Work and education was important to him and my mother. These were the values he modeled, it wasn't a lesson it was our families legacy....
When my kids came of age, they too were encouraged to work; to find the that feeling of personnal accomplishment...thankfully hard workers.
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The institutions of higher learning and the insurance companies are completely unregulated. It's unfathomably cruel to offer those with less opportunity the carrot of improving themselves through education by lending them money they'll never be able to pay back, but it's just as evil to continue to raise tuition well in excess of inflation or actual costs. Of course, people aren't dying for the lack of education, like they do without proper healthcare. Healthcare is just a mess and the insurance companies are the devil. (that check I wrote my son after college sat invested for 10 years and helped him with a downpayment to buy his first house. So I guess it was a good idea!)
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My dad and stepmom are here this week. He’s a retired CPA and is assisting me with converting my books to quick books after the older program we used was discontinued by Microsoft. Anyway, just last night I was talking with my stepmom about my little brother. I started by how I like to watch my 2yo sleep. She responded that she used to watch my brother sleep when he was 14. He was such an insufferable little shyte that she needed to do that to remember he was still beautiful. Now he does double duty as a special ed teacher and assistant manager at a Boys Club. They find their way, just like we did.
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