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[quote=Anonymous]The credit card interest you pay is a windfall for the companies. They are glad you are a spender and you want to spend some more? Your credit card interest total is about $700 a month at minimum. You just got help trying to keep up with the interest for the next year. Pay off one of the highest interest one that is most likely to give you cash advance. My cards give me 4% cash advanced for years. You need to get that spending under control. I invest for my 11- year old already and I do it on very low income. Going shopping or treating myself or family something doesn't come close to the excitement of the investment account. You got to know what you are giving up if you don't make changes now. Next generation may may even have to support you. They definitely won't have much money or the know-how because of your choices. You have got to be a troll.[/quote]
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