Summary
Forget sex -- money is the most enduring taboo, say Jeanne Fleming and Leonard Schwarz, who write the "Do the Right Thing" column in "Money Magazine."
Because people flinch at discussing money, they're often taken advantage of by deadbeat relatives, mooching neighbors or cheapskate friends. There's the spendthrift son or daughter who always relies on their parents to bail them out financially, or the daughter who inherited her deceased mother's wedding ring and sold it on eBay, to the disgust of her two sisters.See the full content of this document
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How to Deal with Moochers, Deadbeats and Cheapskates
These and other forms of human pestilence are the subject of "Isn't It Their Turn to Pick up th...
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