MrDudeMan
Lifer
- Jan 15, 2001
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Edit: To clarify since the original post was admittedly a little stupid and tongue-in-cheek: I'm saying if you are planning for retirement and taking necessary precautions with your investments, $300k is 'nothing'. I'll change it to a quoted nothing because it's still money and it has an effect. My point, though, is that it can be heavily mitigated. I certainly didn't break even, but as a teenager I pulled my weight a little bit and I paid for my own college education. My parents didn't spend anywhere near $300k raising me.
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