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[QUOTE="MooseJaw, post: 3992783, member: 10835"] OK, then I was somewhat confused by your original post. However, in regards to you clearing it up for me, I am just as against this as I was against what I thought you originally intended. In theory a good idea, in practice only if it was optional. It is their money and their choice of what to do with it. If as college students they don't have the smarts to handle their finances they can hire someone to help, they can take courses in finance. No matter what is done it is each individuals own choice on how to handle their finances. They will have the right to earn, must others pay to run a monetary fund for them, or take some of their earnings to administer a fund. This is all part of the monster I alluded to in my original response. Teach them, don't take responsibility away from them. I know some will do great with the money some will fail as in any situation. [U]Teach personal responsibility[/U]. [/QUOTE]
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