The main reason many teens want to talk about
family finances is because they want to know if
their parents are going to have enough cash on
hand for them to be able to go to college.
To his great credit, my dad didn't wait around
for me to pop the question about family finances
when I was a teen. He sat me down when I was 14
and gave me the same speech he had given each
of my three older sisters.
"Bill," he said, "your mother and I know that
you will want to go to college in a few years, and
we want you to know that we are prepared to do for
you just what we have promised to do for each of
your three sisters. We will pay whatever it costs for
you to attend the local state university and to live
at home. Anything above and beyond that will be
your responsibility. So, let me encourage you to start
thinking about getting a part-time job and saving
your money so that when the time comes, you will
have the opportunity to go to the college of your
choice."
I took his advice to heart. Like my three sisters
before me. I went to work part-time when I was in
high school and dutifully saved my earnings so that
one day I could go to the college of my choice.
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