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    Thanks for the advice, I’ll definatly look into ING direct. Having no ATM facilities would definatly make saving easier. I sometimes think that’s why so few people have savings these days, it’s too easy to always access your money!

    Profile photo of PixietronPixietron
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    Hello all,
    I am 26 and living with my parents again for a few months, and let me tell you, it’s very hard for many young people such as myself to get a footing in the ‘big bad world’. I have a full time job, but unfortunatly if you don’t have 2 degrees it can be very hard to earn a decent wage. I believe myself to work as hard as the next person, and am only just getting by. I think things were simpler back 20 or 30 years ago when people left school and started their careers.
    I’m just thankful my family are happy to help me out when I am struggling. If not for their help, I think as a single woman I’d never be able to save up for a deposit on my first home. That’s another thing too, so few people are getting married these days. None of my friend have partners who want to get financially involved with them. The beginnings can be a real struggle when it’s just you.

    -Melinda
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    A person can have a full healthy life with only one kidney…also if you sell half your liver, it will grow back
    Not sure if that would be 15K worth though

    good luck[biggrin]

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