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    Should Money Be a Taboo Subject?

    For the Parent: Without talking about money to your children the following could happen:

    1) Applying for numerous credit cards and overcharging

    2) Writing checks and not knowing how to balance the checkbook

    3) Getting loan after loan from a bank and getting co-signers

    4) They repeat what they saw you do


    For the Student
    : I am going to say high school to college age:

    1) Peer pressure when out with friends which can lead to overspending

    2) Mismanaging money from student loans and applying for every credit card offer on campus

    3) During break getting a job but spending the money instead of planning ahead

    4) Not being able to return to school because its not affordable


    For the Engaged Couple
    :

    1) Walking down the aisle and preparing to say “I Do” then finding out spouse is in debt – Creates a major problem

    2) Knowing that you are a shopper and praying your fiance does not find out

    3) Learning your future spouse has $20,000 in debt and not knowing how to handle it

    4) Not compromising on wedding expenditures – could set the stage for marriage


    For the Married Couple
    :

    1) Been married for years and one person managed the money, now faced with consequences that are forcing conversation

    2) Blaming the other person for spending in a time when you needed to be “frugal”

    3) Silence being a part of the marriage because of financial tension

    4) One person feeling as if they shoulder all the financial burden

    Whether you are married, engaged, a student, parent or single – you decide. Based on what you read above, should money be a taboo subject?

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