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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 874273" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>From what I have seen, the amount of money makes no difference. Someone who struggles with money will struggle with money no matter how high their income climbs.</p><p></p><p>I hope that the GT athletic department is having seminars on money management in addition to tax planning. If you are a scholarship olineman who gets a $50k check, it could buy a car, a vacation, and a lot of partying. Or it could make you extremely comfortable for an entire year. Hopefully the people in the first group will notice that the people in the second group are not having any issues in April when they are struggling to pay taxes and car insurance. They will either notice that the second group was wiser with money, or they will decide that the "system" is trying to keep them down. Back to the athletic department. If the goal of the football team is to groom players for NFL careers, they should also try to teach them how to be set for life after the athletic career is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 874273, member: 2426"] From what I have seen, the amount of money makes no difference. Someone who struggles with money will struggle with money no matter how high their income climbs. I hope that the GT athletic department is having seminars on money management in addition to tax planning. If you are a scholarship olineman who gets a $50k check, it could buy a car, a vacation, and a lot of partying. Or it could make you extremely comfortable for an entire year. Hopefully the people in the first group will notice that the people in the second group are not having any issues in April when they are struggling to pay taxes and car insurance. They will either notice that the second group was wiser with money, or they will decide that the "system" is trying to keep them down. Back to the athletic department. If the goal of the football team is to groom players for NFL careers, they should also try to teach them how to be set for life after the athletic career is over. [/QUOTE]
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