‘I’d put 90 percent of it toward a financial goal. For me, that goal right now is starting to save for my daughter’s college education. Then I’d do something fun with the remaining 10 percent. Depending on the amount, maybe dinner with my husband at our favorite restaurant or a weekend trip with our daughter. Being smart with your money isn’t about deprivation; it’s about setting yourself up for success.’
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