You guys saying "cut the umbilical" are out of line.
Parents paying their child's college room and board is not an "umbilical". It's parents doing as they see best for their child. That's what parents do and it is their decision based on their circumstances and what they can afford.
Here's a news flash for you - my parents paid 100% of both my brother's and my tuition, books, room, board, living expenses, cars and car insurance while we were in college. They wanted us to concentrate on getting the best education possible without worrying about money. We both worked part-time jobs for our drinking money but very they were minimal part-time jobs.
Their parents did the same for them and both my brother and I will be doing the same for our children. In fact, unless our kids decide on Harvard, we both have the money already put aside to cover this.
No umbilical - just parents being parents and good parent-children relationships.
I think what Daisy is doing for her kids is awesome. As Zab said, leave the commentary out and stick to answering her questions.
Daisy,
As of 1/1/2009, as a newly commissioned Ensign, your son would make:
$2655/month base pay
$223/month subsistence allowance
$1081/month basic allowance for housing (if not in the BOQ)
Here's a link to a website that explains military pay fairly well. It has further links to the actual pay numbers. http://www.military-money-matters.com/military-pay.html
Parents paying their child's college room and board is not an "umbilical". It's parents doing as they see best for their child. That's what parents do and it is their decision based on their circumstances and what they can afford.
Here's a news flash for you - my parents paid 100% of both my brother's and my tuition, books, room, board, living expenses, cars and car insurance while we were in college. They wanted us to concentrate on getting the best education possible without worrying about money. We both worked part-time jobs for our drinking money but very they were minimal part-time jobs.
Their parents did the same for them and both my brother and I will be doing the same for our children. In fact, unless our kids decide on Harvard, we both have the money already put aside to cover this.
No umbilical - just parents being parents and good parent-children relationships.
I think what Daisy is doing for her kids is awesome. As Zab said, leave the commentary out and stick to answering her questions.
Daisy,
As of 1/1/2009, as a newly commissioned Ensign, your son would make:
$2655/month base pay
$223/month subsistence allowance
$1081/month basic allowance for housing (if not in the BOQ)
Here's a link to a website that explains military pay fairly well. It has further links to the actual pay numbers. http://www.military-money-matters.com/military-pay.html