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> As I have gotten older, I have become more concerned about this issue. I > don't think that I have an option at this point. I will be closing in on > 60 when my daughter gets out of college. I expect that will take most of > my savings. While I will never regret my 'late-in-life' child, I would > love to know how I will ever be able to retire. well, there's some sympathy from here. i'll be closing in on 60 when my youngest starts college! if you put about $50 a month aside, you can fund a state school (at least in oklahoma) so that may be an option to consider. nj
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