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“We will have $4,300 a month in Social Security.”
“Our son and his wife, who are in their 30s with a child in preschool, are having marital problems.”
“I am not comfortable putting too much cash in stocks, especially given I have two young kids.”
“I started my own tax-preparation and representation firm. My annual revenue is $60,000 before taxes.”
“We aren’t in debt outside of our mortgage, but I feel sick when I think about the money.”
“Doesn’t a 30-year history of good credit count for anything?”
“He refuses to take their names off the mortgage without getting paid.”