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[QUOTE="Heartstrings, post: 272388, member: 78714"] Your points are valid and well understood,you can actually save for your born and unborn kids,but on a second thought it won't be an easy ride for you ,you will have to save for yourself and kids,in this present economy that everything is skyrocket,you have needs to attend to,bills to pay,and except your source of income is well ok it won't be easy for you. The way you said each and every child should have a separate funny account is actually funny to me,it is not something that is easy to achieve but would be easy if at all you have multiple sources of income. Truly I have seen many kids with bright future but then when we view it in another angle,it is not entirely their parents fault,I mean those parents who you know are really trying to make ends meet. That is why it is also good to allow kids learn a skill as they grow up. [HR][/HR] [/QUOTE]
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