FINANCES
LIVING TODAY AND TOMORROW
by Wm. H. Cash, Jr. 1949
1927 - 2012
June's opening comment:
Knowing that young people today from
ages 18 - 35 have difficulties in finances, I
include this section Henry wrote in his paper
Living Today and Tomorrow
Finances
The progress many students make in college is affected
in some way or other
by the problem of finances.
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There are two types of college loans
Short Term, and Long Term.
It is unwise for college students
to depend upon loans for
all his college education.
The part-time employer should be fair
to the student as as the student being
fair to the employer.
It is an established fact that in vocational
guidance, that occupational interest persists
throughout life.
Since most social workers are
women, men have many opportunities for
advancement to executive positions.
[Somewhat outdate - but at the time, true]
Health services are the most needed in our nation.
The ministry on the whole is a very low paid profession, how there is considerable stratification, similar to teaching.
More than one third of workers in the U S A
are unskilled.
[This statistic may be outdated.]
Young people should never be blindly
guided by their parents in choosing a
vocation.
One danger many young people have
is that of drifting, with nothing in view
that he / she is preparing for.
The college student should major in the subject that
will help him in his future vocation.
HENRY'S THOUGHTS
One should depend on God for his needs.
We must not become lazy, for God has given us our physical
structure, our abilities, and our talents
to be used for His glory.
A young person should get
the highest preparation before he can
expect to have the highest opportunities
for advancement.
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