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 How to start on saving money?
iam a student of 16. i often get pocket money from my parents, at least 4-5 pounds a week, just at random. the problem is that i like to spend it off on something. i can't resist but get into a ...


 Can you give me £5?
I wouldn't ask if I really didn't need it.

I am seriously short of money, I can just about afford £6 on food this week after paying off all my bills and rent.

Ok sure ...


 Would you ever have a 'joint' bank account with your spouse?
I heard in the news that a country music singer's (not into country so I can't think of her name...) husband took 245k from that account after learning of impending divorce......


 Satisfaction in your job is more important than the money you earn?
Do you agree? Why?...


 Net worth at age 22?
What was your net worth at age 22. And, when did your net worth cross that 20k mark? assets+equity+cash+investments- DEBT...


 I have just sold an item on ebay;. Paying funds into account - is this a good idea?
Let me explain. The buyer has offered to put funds straight into an account rather than send me a cheque. I've never done this before. It sounds sensible. Is it ok to do this - give out account ...


 I have 100k in the bank...?
can I consider myself to be wealthy?
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thank you deadman...your answer can only mean one thing......


 Need to make money quickly! help please!?
Well, im a teenager and I cant seem to get or find a job. I have rent to pay, car payments, insurance, and etc which comes to about 1,000 dollars a month. I need a way before my credit goes horribly ...


 Would you rather have a million...?
Would you rather have a million dollars right now? (no taxes) or have a penny doubled every day for a month?

(I know the answer - just wondering how many more out there will figure it out?...


 Is it required by law for your employer to give evaluations and raises each year?
I have almost been at my workplace a year and was told by a co-worker that last month one employee was told that raises were ceased because of financial reasons. I need a raise to pay for increase in ...


 Making money online?
How can I make money online?

Like I want to get paid to fill out some surveys and transfer the money to a PayPal ...


 Which would you rather: a penny that doubles every day for a month, or £1,000,000?

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28, 29, 30 or 31... you decide =)...


 If time and money were no issue, what would you be doing?
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 Do you live within your means?
I don't. I want to but it's tough. I had just cleared $7000.00 I owed on my credit cards last year, but I'm back up again $1200.00 a big chunck of it couldn't wait until I saved ...


 HOW DO THEY EXPECT US TO LIVE ON $6.50 per hour?
You will never get rich or even meet your bills????...


 If all the nations in the world are in debt, where did all the money go?
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 Is $17.00 an hour a decent wage??

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in Ohio as a nurse, licensed practical, not ...


 What is the secret to becoming wealthy?
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 What to do with extra money?
Hello! My husband is overseas and is making about $100,000 this year. This money is going straight into the bank. We both work and when he is here in the states we bring in about $4000 a month. We ...


 How long can you hold on to a cheque before any bank refuses to accept it?
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charleston chew
I am single and owe about $8K on credit cards. Who pays it if I die?
                     
 




megkenzee
If you have a will and a significant amount of money than whoever inherits it will be responsible. My father passed away and didn't have much money to his name so all of the credit card debt was just erased. I wasn't responsible for his credit debt or hospital bills (which added up to about $25,000). I just had to turn his car back over to the dealership, that's all. He had no will either.


noonee333
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Your estate. Whatever you own will be sold off if not left to someone (everyone should have a Will). From the money that is made your bills will be paid.


dano
Your estate can be applied to this debt, but if no one signed with you to get the credit card you and your estate have the only obligations to pay. If no one in your family signed for the card then they have no obligation.


victorschool1
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If no one cosiged anything, then your estate, if your estate is not big enough to pay, then the credit card company just loses that money. If someone did cosign then they would have to pay. The proper thing to do would be to pay off your credit cards before you die.


?
It would be whomever your next of kin is. However they cannot be forced legally to pay your debt. The debtors can however file to get your estate.


open4one
Your estate, whatever it may be, will have to be Probated through the court, and they should be given opportunity to file a claim. The executor will liquidate assets to pay them, and if the estate doesn't have sufficient assets, the unpaid part of the debts cease to exist. The only way anyone else can be required to pay is if they signed up for responsibility.


zhan l
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Aint nobody needs to pay when u die. BUt u might not get good credits in the future


waggy_33
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Your estate unless someone in your family co-signed on the debt. If no co-signor and your estate has no assets the credit card company can't collect from anyone.


katjha2005
your next of kin, like your parents


demiGod031
Your personal properties will be liquidated and the money will be going to your creditors.


brandiejs1979
It comes out of your estate - any real estate, vehicles, property you may own.
If you do not OWN anything, the credit card companies have to just write it all off.


bkbarile
nobody, you are dead, there is nobody to get the money from

unless there is a co-sign then there might be troble


kja63
Whoever inherits your estate. Your parents?


parsonsel
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It would come out of your estate before anything would be passed on to inheritors.


Molly323
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family?


Quietman40
Nobody. If you have no money in the bank when you die, and have no major assets, the Credit Company is screwed. Your parents and relatives are NOT liable. They make call and ASK your relatives to cover the debt, but your relatives are under NO legal obligation to do so. IF you have a house, or other major assets, money owed would be exacted from that, before being disbursed to anyone in your Will.


floridaman39us
The credit card god's will not let you die until you pay up.


precious_52806
well if you own property the state can put a lien against the property for your debts and the said property sold for what you owe going by the laws of your state an if lets say you live in an apt your next of kin could be liable to pay it


Retlif
i think it would be written off a bad-debt


Michael R
Noone pays. The bank will write it off their taxes as a loss....
But please don't die. 8K is not such a big deal...


theshawnster23
If no one else's name is on your credit cards, then your debt dies with you. That only happens if your credit holders don't know any contact info on your family...because if they do they will sure try to pin it on them to pay. Keep all of that information to yourself.


RJ
we all do.. its passed on in high rates.. just like a bankrupt or those that don't' pay while still alive


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