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I'll start. My daughter just turned 24 and I am so thankful that she is on the right path to financial freedom. She worked her way through college debt free and started a career, but was willing to live within her means and save rather than living it up when she is young. She paid cash for a 10+ year old Honda with very low miles on it and has already saved over $60k for a house in the 2 years since she graduated. She has one credit card that she pays off every week or so, a HYSA, and a Roth IRA. Love, love, love seeing her make good decisions. Her future is bright.
FICO® 8: 791 (Eq) · 764 (Ex) · 749 (TU)
On-Time: 100% | Util: 13% | AoOA: 21y 6m | AAoA: 7y 9m
AoYA: 3m | New: 3/6 4/12 4/24 | Inq: 4/6 6/12 6/24 | Loans: 0
That's awesome. Congrats Dad!!
You should be proud .
My daughter is my amazing one , she got her masters in SLP (speech language pathology) She has paid her students loans down to half since she graduated. She just accepted a state job making significantly higher then she does now . She has 3 credit cards scores 790-805 . She learned growing up how important it is to be smart with your money only buy what you need and pay it off .
Very responsible and also getting married in 2026 as by then her loans will be paid off .
Not sure why I can't kudo your post, but here's a thumbs up for you.
👍🏼
Watching your kids make good decisions is one of the best feelings in the world.
FICO® 8: 791 (Eq) · 764 (Ex) · 749 (TU)
On-Time: 100% | Util: 13% | AoOA: 21y 6m | AAoA: 7y 9m
AoYA: 3m | New: 3/6 4/12 4/24 | Inq: 4/6 6/12 6/24 | Loans: 0
@Varsity_Lu wrote:Not sure why I can't kudo your post, but here's a thumbs up for you.
👍🏼
Watching your kids make good decisions is one of the best feelings in the world.
Can't kudo in smorgasboard.
thank you all I want for my children to do much better then we did