fuck you with your facts and shit, we need something to hate.
I wouldn't be against colleges forcing all incoming freshmen to take a money management course after getting accepted. Athlete or not. :awe:I would not be against the NFL and NBA forcing rookies to go through money management course after getting signed.
I wouldn't be against colleges forcing all incoming freshmen to take a money management course after getting accepted. Athlete or not. :awe:
Even the one-and-done sports scholarship kids wouldn't have an excuse.
I'd be fine with it becoming a mandatory high school course. Hell, kids these days can't even balance a check book.
whats a checkbook?
Iverson will also have access to his NBA pension in about five years. That pension will pay him roughly $8,000 per month.
Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1420954/wa...-outside-an-atlanta-mall/#1sLqEpMexsGJHMpM.99
Heh. It's weird to me that we only teach "life skills" classes to the dumb kids that aren't college track.I'd be fine with it becoming a mandatory high school course. Hell, kids these days can't even balance a check book.
Thats some pension.
That $30 mil Reebok trust is the smartest financial decision he's ever made in his life
I think it was made by his uncle, not Iverson. Also, I don't believe this article one bit. Zero evidence that it was Iverson. And, with $30m waiting for him, I doubt he's short of sycophants who will help him out.
And, Dari didn't read the thread. It is a satire piece done on an unfunny Onion ripoff. We've already established this. I'm sure those 37 posts before yours are taxing, but come on.
Shaq then went back to school and learned all about finance and has a few successful businesses he opened.
He is a perfect example why most Americans are broke or just breaking even and having till work like slaves until they are 70
Yet, he is not. The OP posted a satirical article.
I've heard of the Onion of course but this crap Newsnerd website was new to me.