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His motto was, "A person should live below his or her means, and always save for a rainy day"

Therefore, when his daughter sent all of her money to Gabon and subsequently lost it all, he was shocked and started to wonder if his daughter was under so with this oofa dust on the letters that he was sending to her, he thought

The aros, waffles, and coffee was so te her parents for breakfast Inhaling adownstairs, she was not looking forward to facing her parents She figured noould be a good time to explain what happened but would leave out most of the facts

As she sat down at the table, she started to tell her parents what had taken place but never told them that Toto had used all of her money to pay off his debts

She said, "Toto and I had invested all of our money into a business venture, which was a sure winner, but the deal fell through when one of the investors had disappeared with all of theherself to tell the a perceptive ht s into one basket

Her mother just sat there in amazement and did not knohat to think or say

Nevertheless, her parents decided not to push the subject any further and concluded that if their daughter wanted them to know more, she would have told them

After breakfast, Nia went back to her bedroo with herher own space was an indication of being independent Without delay, Nia contacted some of her business associates and friends Because of her excellent negotiating skills, she would have no probleot a position as a financial consultant at a bank insalary was sixty-five thousand dollars For her, it was like starting all over

The coood benefits, which included coe, a pension plan, bonuses, paid holidays, sick leave, paid personal days, and teeks paid vacation after one year of employment

She would work in the Mutual Funds Division Her job was to get custoe accounts to invest their money into these funds