Quote by Suze Orman

If you wait until your children are high school seniors to spring it on them that there's not a whole lot of money for school, they won't have too many options.


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This quote emphasizes the importance of early financial communication with children regarding their education. Waiting until they are high school seniors to inform them about financial constraints limits their choices for higher education. By initiating discussions about limited funding at an earlier stage, parents can help their children plan accordingly, explore various scholarship and financial aid opportunities, and make informed decisions about their future educational endeavors. Early financial transparency enables children to pursue alternate options and prevents them from feeling restricted in their educational aspirations.

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By Suze Orman
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