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		<title>By: Simple Debt-Free Finance &#187; Blog Archive Stop Acting Rich! Introducing The Frugal Rich.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Simple Debt-Free Finance &#187; Blog Archive Stop Acting Rich! Introducing The Frugal Rich.</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Have cash on hand to cover your unexpected expenses (emergency fund). [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Anne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anne</dc:creator>
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		<description>my ex father in law (now deceased) saved $16,000 for my son&#039;s education.  My ex husband is incarcerated but has tried to stay involved in our kids&#039; lives.  he has written out a plan for the 4 years of my son&#039;s college expenses and it involved taking a little out for the first year, and saving the rest to be used each August (or whenever) for the 3 years of college.   On his chart, he shows a rate of 15% interest gain on the remaining amount.  where in the world did he find 15% ? (keep in mind, his plan is for me to dip into the fund each August.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my ex father in law (now deceased) saved $16,000 for my son&#8217;s education.  My ex husband is incarcerated but has tried to stay involved in our kids&#8217; lives.  he has written out a plan for the 4 years of my son&#8217;s college expenses and it involved taking a little out for the first year, and saving the rest to be used each August (or whenever) for the 3 years of college.   On his chart, he shows a rate of 15% interest gain on the remaining amount.  where in the world did he find 15% ? (keep in mind, his plan is for me to dip into the fund each August.</p>
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