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An older relative wants to give my daughter $19,000 when she turns 18. I said no. Who’s right?
“We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working for it.” “We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working f…
“We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working for it.” “We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working for it.” “We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working for it.” “We don’t think
Key takeaways
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- “We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working for it.” “We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of…
- “We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working for it.” “We don’t think
- it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working for it.”
Background
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- ey without working for it.”
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Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- “We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working for it.” “We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of…
- “We don’t think it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working for it.” “We don’t think
- it’s healthy for very young adults to have access to large sums of money without working for it.”