Worrying about Future Finances
If you listen to my story closely, then you may find something familiar with it. Let me begin: Sometime during my High School years, I realized that my parents would not be able to afford a good university for me. I knew I had to push forward on my own, so what did I do? I did the American thing to do, of course; I persevered for a student loan so that I can secure my future. I got accepted, and save for a few moments of poor judgment, my college life went quite well.
Afterwards, I began to work so that I can pay off my student loan. Beyond that, my paycheck has been reduced by the costs of living alone; rent, food, stuff like that. I still earned enough to start saving up, little by little. My future was set for the moment, at least.
Let's move onward to the present. My student loan has been paid off, my rent no longer feels as high, and I am thinking of taking out a housing loan for my fianc? and me. On top of that, I have extra savings that are just sitting there in the bank. Life has been good, but I can?t help but worry that it will not last.
Life becomes progressively harder because of the continuing recession, but we are at least now, we are aware that there is a problem. With our combined efforts, I believe that we can get out of this difficult situation in the next ten years at most. The present may be problematic, but I continue to see myself looking towards the same thing that I always have; the future.
it comes as no surprise that for me to look for the best investments for my savings. But how would I make myself aware of which investment to take? And should I worry about the country's current financial state? Maybe I wait for it to settle down before I invest. There are many options for investing; from bonds to stocks to individual businesses, and each of them have perks and risks that I need to study first. - 23229
Afterwards, I began to work so that I can pay off my student loan. Beyond that, my paycheck has been reduced by the costs of living alone; rent, food, stuff like that. I still earned enough to start saving up, little by little. My future was set for the moment, at least.
Let's move onward to the present. My student loan has been paid off, my rent no longer feels as high, and I am thinking of taking out a housing loan for my fianc? and me. On top of that, I have extra savings that are just sitting there in the bank. Life has been good, but I can?t help but worry that it will not last.
Life becomes progressively harder because of the continuing recession, but we are at least now, we are aware that there is a problem. With our combined efforts, I believe that we can get out of this difficult situation in the next ten years at most. The present may be problematic, but I continue to see myself looking towards the same thing that I always have; the future.
it comes as no surprise that for me to look for the best investments for my savings. But how would I make myself aware of which investment to take? And should I worry about the country's current financial state? Maybe I wait for it to settle down before I invest. There are many options for investing; from bonds to stocks to individual businesses, and each of them have perks and risks that I need to study first. - 23229
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