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Jane has lost her partner and received a $100,000 death benefit at just 29. Coming from a family that traditionally hasn't been good with money, she is scared to ruin it.
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With his net worth increasing faster than he's spending it, 72-year-old John wants to start helping out his kids now. Is an early inheritance a good idea?
With a house in no condition to be rented and a recent $150,000 inheritance, Michelle asks if she should pay off the mortgage early or invest in ETFs. Paul Clitheroe has a better idea.
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