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Weekly Finance Thread - 2027-06-27

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My father mostly made "set-up" offers/deals: "Get a full ride to college? We'll buy you a car since we're not helping with student loans." "Ready to move out with a full-time job? Security deposit and your first month's rent is on me."

Other than that, it was mostly just advice. My father wasn't the most knowledgeable of planning for retirement (he never really needed to early on, having had an excellent pension), so his only advice in that regard was "get the company match. Prioritize that over anything else you plan to do, it's free money."

it's been more that she uses my CC to handle gas, etc

One thing to consider is having her open her own credit card, possibly secured, with you contributing payments/reimbursement for certain expenses. Get that credit score building up early.