




Jared Andrew 🎩💰🦝
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@jared011913
Graphic Designer/2D artist for @RaccoonSyndicat





















@ABChiyoda @financedystop The thing is too, there is literally no advantage to learning all this so early. Their classmates will quickly catch up while they’re sitting there learning nothing new. Kids learn at different rates and can quickly advance or stall at certain periods of development.














Should you pay off your mortgage early or invest instead? A couple recently faced this exact dilemma. They had $180k in cash and a $175k mortgage at 3.1%. Spouse #1: “Let’s just pay it off. I hate debt. I want the house free and clear.” Spouse #2: “No way. Why use cash to eliminate a 3% loan when we could invest it at 7% or more based on historical returns?” Both had valid points. Her math said invest it. His stress levels said pay it off. So they compromised... paid off half, invested half — improving cash flow and keeping their long-term plan on track. This decision isn’t purely financial. It’s emotional, behavioral, and personal. And that’s why this debate will never end. Have you run your numbers on this scenario? (Example is hypothetical and for illustrative purposes only)


