Of course the real analogy is that if we were hard working and responsible our families wouldn't be hounding us and demanding interest from a 10 year old loan.Geez what kind of grandpa charges interest? My grandpa would have slipped me a $5 and said don’t tell your mom. [emoji38]
I think a better analogy would have been, I had to do chores and work at 10 to get a couple bucks from my parents.
Didn't we all have usurious grandfathers?
Didn't we all have usurious grandfathers?
Lol you demand interest from your children? You profit off of your children?Sounds more like a lesson that should be taught to more children.
They'll inherit it some day. Teaching kids practical money handling will be of more value in their lives that "dad was a soft touch".Lol you demand interest from your children? You profit off of your children?
Didn't we all have usurious grandfathers?
Demanding money regardless of what your children are going through is monstrous.They'll inherit it some day. Teaching kids practical money handling will be of more value in their lives that "dad was a soft touch".
That isn't even close to the scenario we're talking about. Somehow I don't see $2.00 as a life changing even. I also expected my kids to perform chores in exchange of a weekly allowance.Demanding money regardless of what your children are going through is monstrous.
Who's Graham Allen?
Didn't we all have usurious grandfathers?