When To Give People Advice On Their Personal Finance Situations
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When I first became interested in personal finance, I talked about it with everyone. I mean everyone! I talked about it with my boss, coworkers, friends, family, you name it! Now I'm not so sure I should be talking with everyone I meet about their personal finance issues.
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