理财专家们强烈建议学生家长们不要将自己的养老积蓄用来为孩子付学费,这笔钱他们自己可能还用得着。
Admittedly, a degree has become a protection racket─you can't get a job without one, but there are fewer jobs for those with them. But the smart move for the budget-constrained is to get a bachelor's degree at a public university. The tuition and fees average less than $9, 000 a year instead of $30, 000 at a private college.
诚然,学位已经成为一种护身符──没有它,你可能找不到工作,不过即便有了学位,职场中能够提供的就业机会也少了。而对于预算开支不那么富裕的家庭而言,明智的选择是去公立大学读一个本科学位。读一所美国公立大学每年所需的学费和各种杂费平均不到9,000美元,而私立大学则需要三万美元。
3. Owning stock in your employer
3. 持有自己所工作企业的股票
This is one of the silliest and riskiest moves any investor can make. If the company hits trouble, you get whacked twice. You can lose your job and your savings─all in one fell swoop. Ask anyone who worked for Enron…or Lehman Brothers.
这大概是投资者能够做出的最愚蠢、最冒险的举动之一了。如果这家公司遇上麻烦,你将遭受双重打击。你可能会在丢了饭碗的同时,丢掉自己的积蓄──一杆子打翻一篮子的蛋。不信你去问问那些曾为安然(Enron)、或是雷曼兄弟(Lehman Brothers)工作过的人。
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