At what point does a car repayment become irresponsible?
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Considering the LC500. How is it to live with?
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When will the details for the new VIC EBA going to be released?
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Teacher salary progression for each state
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Should I get a Japanese import from a local dealer?
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Canyon CFR vs Trek Madone SLR7
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ELI5 why married couples would want to keep their finances separate?
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Does the calculation for the 4% rule show the retirement value in today’s money?
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Air traffic controller jobs
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Should the annualised minimum wage also be the income tax free threshold?
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Why am I not receiving the full dividend/distribution from ETF
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Does this interchange have a name?

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How do you give your kids a head start without them being spoiled?
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How old is too old to switch into studying medicine to become a doctor?
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Do waiting staff at fine dine restaurants expect to receive tips?
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Should grandparents be paid to babysit their grandkids?
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What do you think has the beneficial impact on financial health?
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Do children owe their parents back for raising them?
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How much are you paying in car insurance?
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How do you plan to help your kids financially when it comes to purchasing a property?
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Should parents charge their young adult children (20’s) rent? If so, how much?
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What is the difference between stingy, cheap, frugal and thrifty using examples?
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