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Were You Taught About Money Management By Your Parents?

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When it comes to finance, my parents were pretty bad, they could not save much, they did not invest much, and apart from safeguarding the ancestral property they did not build any kind of assets, But they kept their kids pretty well. They finances their kids education even paid for their kids marriage. My parents did not teach me finance, I had to learn it hard way.
 
When it comes to finance, my parents were pretty bad, they could not save much, they did not invest much, and apart from safeguarding the ancestral property they did not build any kind of assets, But they kept their kids pretty well. They finances their kids education even paid for their kids marriage. My parents did not teach me finance, I had to learn it hard way.
My sister and I had to manage home finances when my parents went on a holiday trip. That's how I learned managing money.
 
Yes, because people in my former country are considered among of the greatest savers of the world. I had a wooden piggy bank (in the form of a colourful apple, I still remember) since my childhood. When the apple was full of coins, my father proceeded to invest that money. Repeating the process all months. In any way, considering their era, my parents mainly knew about conservative investments. I learned the rest (medium and risky investments, how they work and when to invest) in the university first and then engaging in further financial studies.
 
No, my parents did not teach me how to manage my finances properly. I had to figure it out on my own, and it was not until the coronavirus pandemic hit that I learned. That is when I learned how to save and invest.
 
No, my parents did not teach me how to manage my finances properly. I had to figure it out on my own, and it was not until the coronavirus pandemic hit that I learned. That is when I learned how to save and invest.
Meaning to say you have just learned the importance of savings? You have wasted years. At least it is better be late than never. You still have the chance to accumulate. wealth.
 
Not even a little. My dad was killed racing cars in what later became NASCAR when I was three years old and my mom was too busy working to earn enough to keep our family alive. She was barely 21 and never had a job in her life, so she was just lucky to get a job riveting war planes during Worl War II.
 
When it comes to finance, my parents were pretty bad, they could not save much, they did not invest much, and apart from safeguarding the ancestral property they did not build any kind of assets, But they kept their kids pretty well. They finances their kids education even paid for their kids marriage. My parents did not teach me finance, I had to learn it hard way.
definitely not, in fact they didn't teach me anything, part of what I know is thanks to school and everything I know is thanks to everything I have learned throughout my life thanks to myself
 
I came from a home that was not too financially strong and grew up seeing my parents being very prudent with financial resources.
 
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