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What Are The Advantages Of NOT Retiring When You Can?
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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 1065023" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>You don't "have to come up with" any money for next semester is you so choose. I think it is great that you are fully supporting your daughter but find it foolish that you are doing so knowing that you will have to work longer to do so. It won't hurt her to carry some of the burden; in fact, it may help her to appreciate it and perhaps work harder if she has a financial interest in the outcome.</p><p></p><p>My ex and I fully supported our son in his first year of college. He partied and was asked not to return for his sophomore year. We cut off the checkbook. Since then he has graduated with honors from community college and will graduate on the 15th with a 3.70 GPA <strong>all on his dime</strong>. He will have roughly $20K of student loan debt to start his career with---not ideal but certainly not as bad as many others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 1065023, member: 12570"] You don't "have to come up with" any money for next semester is you so choose. I think it is great that you are fully supporting your daughter but find it foolish that you are doing so knowing that you will have to work longer to do so. It won't hurt her to carry some of the burden; in fact, it may help her to appreciate it and perhaps work harder if she has a financial interest in the outcome. My ex and I fully supported our son in his first year of college. He partied and was asked not to return for his sophomore year. We cut off the checkbook. Since then he has graduated with honors from community college and will graduate on the 15th with a 3.70 GPA [B]all on his dime[/B]. He will have roughly $20K of student loan debt to start his career with---not ideal but certainly not as bad as many others. [/QUOTE]
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