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When I was a kid, Dad said, “You can have any thing you want-anything in the world-as long as you can pay for it.” “Want a pair of roller skates? No problem! How about a scooter?” (He built me one, as did most dads of our era, out of a couple of boards and the wheels from an old pair of roller skates.) “A bicycle?” (On the way back from the Jersey Shore when I was six, he bought me a bicycle a man was offering on his front porch for $9, dickering the seller down, first to $7, then to $5.) “Car? Boat? Airplane? It’s yours, as long as you can pay for it.” Of course, the corollary was his real message: If you can’t pay for it, you can’t have it. In later years that wisdom was supplemented with: Get out of debt. Stay out of debt. Later on, I myself added one more caveat: don’t borrow to bet! Those timeless words form the premise of this book.




