Young workers save more than older peers: survey

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Yes I did got my money back. i do agree its a cheap price to pay because I believe in later years more $$$$ will be involve. I value friendship alot which was why I defy my wife protest and go ahead to lend $$$. It turn out a poor judgment call. Sometime , women do have "six sense feel" of people that we shouldnt ignore.

Life is a journey. You win some and will loss some. In my early years 97, I lost alot in stock market and bailed out by another good friend's life saving. Over the years, I have helped him in his investments. Thats what friends are for.

Whether he is a real friend or foe, you can only test in time of crisis

(24-01-2013, 10:27 PM)specuvestor Wrote: 2V I apologise for misjudging your age. Most of us would have "looked through" life by that age.

For the last scenario I hope you at least got your money back. There are those who doesn't, even with close friends. But I always tell myself that's a cheap price to pay not to be deceived by that "friendship" for the next 30 years.
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RE: Young workers save more than older peers: survey - by 2V. - 24-01-2013, 10:53 PM

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