<p>Just wondering... How much do you plan on going to school with.</p>
<p>Off shore or the ones the IRS knows about?</p>
<p>$999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999</p>
<p>Ok, well </p>
<p>$345355363.46</p>
<p>Hey, you asked!</p>
<p>Isn't that a personal question? Let's take it a step further:</p>
<p>1) Which bank do you use?
2) How much money do you have in your accounts?
3) What are your account numbers?
4) What is your Social Security Number?
5) Please provide a photograph of your signature.</p>
<p>There, that should cover all the bases.</p>
<p>Once my monthly rent gets withdrawn and my friend deposits his check, I'll have... almost exactly $5. Literally. And I only have $2 in my wallet. Now all I have to do is live off of $7 until I get my $1500 paycheck in 3 weeks.</p>
<p>I plan on carrying at least $5,000 cash daily while at college.</p>
<p>Didn't your parents teach you to never ask someone about how much money they make or how much they have?</p>
<p>phuriku, your school costs like 40 grand a year to attend.</p>
<p>football, you have 12 threads and 6 posts?!?!?!?!</p>
<p>I'm going to second OKgirl, money pretty much tops the list of things you're not supposed to ask about.</p>
<p>My parents always ask me how much money I make from my job. Should I not tell them? What should I say?</p>
<p>^ along with religion and porn, but those threads have been started already :)</p>
<p>You can tell your parents what you make, unless you don't like them, or you have some really good reason for them not to know. Rather than show them your paychecks, though, just tell them how much you make an hour, or how much you make per task completed.</p>
<p>I'm still waiting on some account numbers.</p>
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<p>This is a message board, not RL.</p>
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My parents always ask me how much money I make from my job. Should I not tell them? What should I say?
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You can discuss it with your parents (assuming you still live under their roof and/or are under 18 or if they are helping you financially) and financial advisors.</p>
<p>Stop being an uptight person with rich parents.</p>
<p>not enough. wanna help me out?</p>
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Stop being an uptight person with rich parents.
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Who was that directed towards?</p>
<p>Around 450 dollars?</p>
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phuriku, your school costs like 40 grand a year to attend.
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<p>Actually, after moving off campus, I only have to pay for rent, groceries, books, and then take out Stafford loans to pay the rest of my reduced tuition. So I just have to work to pay my $330/month rent, groceries, and books, and I'm good. Unfortunately, my REU program has decided to pay me $1500 every 4 weeks, refusing to hand out weekly payments. Fortunately, I've borrowed $300 from my parents to survive on until I get my paycheck, so I have something like $250 in my bank account at the moment.</p>