Comments on Money Matters Between Friends, Part 1TypePad2006-06-14T18:54:00ZNAhttps://www.freemoneyfinance.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.freemoneyfinance.com/2006/06/money_matters_b/comments/atom.xml/mapgirl commented on 'Money Matters Between Friends, Part 1'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e200d834ce324269e22006-06-16T13:32:40Z2007-04-27T22:56:22Zmapgirlhttp://brcmapgirl.blogspot.com/I agree with Kate. College is a place where you can see the difference between the haves and have nots....<p>I agree with Kate. College is a place where you can see the difference between the haves and have nots. But for the most part, I would say we were all pretty broke in the group of friends that gravitated towards me. Sure we had a few exceptions, but that's their business.</p>Rick commented on 'Money Matters Between Friends, Part 1'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e200d834cddce769e22006-06-15T14:44:10Z2008-08-27T11:36:10ZRickI disagree with the first commentor (Kate). Without parent's assistance, most children are broke. As a parent, I see it...<p>I disagree with the first commentor (Kate). Without parent's assistance, most children are broke. As a parent, I see it as my responsibility to pay for a basic college education for my child. They shouldn't have to start their life in debt with student loans. If I can't plan well enough financially to send my child to college, shame on me. </p>Kate commented on 'Money Matters Between Friends, Part 1'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e200d83498486353ef2006-06-14T23:51:02Z2008-08-28T06:27:10ZKateActually, I disagree with the notion that people were on equal footing in college -- everybody being broke. Plenty of...<p>Actually, I disagree with the notion that people were on equal footing in college -- everybody being broke. Plenty of people go through college subsidized by Mommy and Daddy, and money never seems to be an object. And even then, the "haves vs. have-nots" are pretty obvious.....</p>