Made a costly deal, but worth it !!

   / Made a costly deal, but worth it !!
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#11  
Way to start them out on the right path Mr. RSKY!!!

Reminds me...there's an old 1926, yet still published book..."The Richest Man In Babylon"...by George Clauson. It's listed on Amazon as a classic and #1 best seller on personal finance.

The 30 second summation:
Long-term investing of 10% of everything you earn. Gladly offer a spiritual donation of your first 10% to help others...next pay yourself 10% (save and invest it)...and only then, proceed with living expenses from the 80% left over.

The most important variable is to start investing that 10% when YOUNG, but it's never too late to start.

The book was given to me about 45 years ago...and we have followed its advice (and then some!) ever since...it's been a life changer.

Only the Bible has had more positive impact than the RMB for us and our marriage.

It's a great little story, and saving 10% is an important lesson to learn by young ones just starting out...

Each of our grandchildren (and children) could benefit from a personal copy from a wise ol' Granddad...

The biggest influence on my daughters was a lady at a local bank when they were just teens. They had a little money to invest and I went to the bank and talked to a lady about what to invest it in. She said she had some good mutual funds but she wouldn't do anything with the money until I brought the girls in and let her explain what a mutual fund was. When I took the girls in the lady pulled out a laptop computer which was an expensive and rare thing at that time. Girls eyes bugged out as she went through a twenty minute powerpoint presentation on the stock market and investing. Thirty years later they both can quote some of what was in that presentation. A few weeks later the oldest argued with a teacher about some remarks he made about the stock market and how it works. Told him, "That's not what my broker says!". His reply to my fifteen year old was, "You have a stock broker??".

RSKY
 
   / Made a costly deal, but worth it !!
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#12  
When I was her age I walked uphill in the snow……………. 😀Nothing wrong at all with helping kids, grandkids etc. if you can afford it. She is lucky to have you guys.

This is passing along generational wealth that I inherited from my parents and my wife inherited from her parents. In 2022 we sold a house and two farms with the proceeds split between myself and two sisters. My wife sold a house and farm that was split between her and her sister. That money is invested and will be passed to our children when we are gone. Both my daughters understand that it is not to be splurged but saved, invested, and passed along to their kids. We are already working on the grands to do the same. I just hope they understand how much difference it can make to the next generation.

RSKY
 
   / Made a costly deal, but worth it !! #13  
That's wonderful that you're teaching your offspring about money. All of my children have saved and invested thousands before they even reached working age in this state. They all understand that getting a good education is important, that their HS doesn't give that, but their work ethic will be the key to their success.
 
   / Made a costly deal, but worth it !! #14  
You did a great thing. I'd love to be able to do something like this for my grandkids some day. So far I've helped three of my college aged kids with the purchase of used vehicles and I still have a 14yr/old at home.

My problem lately is the car insurance situation and living in the PR of NY. Covering 5 vehicles and 3 kids, two of which are 20 and 21yr/old males, my car insurance at one point went up to $12K per year. My wife and I both had deer hits a year prior that did $8K and $5K worth of damage. Nothing fancy in terms of vehicles. The newest one is the 2022 Nissan Frontier and 2 of them are liability only.

I've since "given" the Frontier to my 23yr/old daughter who lives in SC and shopped around a bit to get my cost down to ~$8K per year. The 20 and 21yr old males couldn't afford policies on their own, they're working and going to school at the moment.
 
   / Made a costly deal, but worth it !!
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I am trying to teach the grands about my mistakes and how much they cost me. Hopefully they will listen and not make the same mistakes I did.

When my girls were in high school their older cousin gave them a book for Christmas written by one of the leading TV money people at the time. I believe it was Dave Ramsey or somebody like that. It made a big impression on the youngest. Especially when she found the fifty dollar bill lightly glued on the last page.

RDSKY
 

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