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How to balance having fun while being smart?
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<blockquote data-quote="hydroshutter" data-source="post: 4557336" data-attributes="member: 10509"><p>You're off to a great start at a young age. I'm 21, and have realized the joy of delayed gratification like your parents have. Listen to your parents, drive the car that's paid off, and save whatever you can. Save the money you've saved into either 401k, an IRA, or a diversified stock portfolio. Hell, emigrantdirect.com offers 5.05% return every month (I use them) on money you have with their online savings account. </p><p></p><p>In 2-3 years, with the money you've saved up, you'll be 22 or so, have a nice sized down payment for a house, and you should be near graduation or graduated with at least an AS/AA. (If college is the route you're taking)</p><p></p><p>Good luck with whatever you decide to do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hydroshutter, post: 4557336, member: 10509"] You're off to a great start at a young age. I'm 21, and have realized the joy of delayed gratification like your parents have. Listen to your parents, drive the car that's paid off, and save whatever you can. Save the money you've saved into either 401k, an IRA, or a diversified stock portfolio. Hell, emigrantdirect.com offers 5.05% return every month (I use them) on money you have with their online savings account. In 2-3 years, with the money you've saved up, you'll be 22 or so, have a nice sized down payment for a house, and you should be near graduation or graduated with at least an AS/AA. (If college is the route you're taking) Good luck with whatever you decide to do! [/QUOTE]
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