i've brought food to a potlock wedding before. Was friends of mine. They got married at a camp ground. All the guests stayed in tents, and we all hung out and had a big camp out together for three days. It was like just a giant camp out party. But again, as you know, people are going to hear this and they're ging to go, again, not for me, and that's ok. If they have a big party, paula, i think it would be absolutely right and completely in line with gale's values to invite her favorite podcasters to come.
#350: Anonymous and her husband have set themselves on the path of saving for retirement. But an old mistake haunts them: a financial planner convinced them to buy a mix of whole and term life insurance, which costs them $700 per month. Do they need whole life insurance, and where else can they save their money?
Mike has $60,000 in cash earning one percent interest. He has plans to buy a home and get married in three to five years. Where else can he put his cash to earn a little more? Is the stock market too risky for such a short time horizon?
Anonymous and her future husband are wondering: what’s a realistic amount to spend on a wedding?
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