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In this section, you'll consider a financial goal and the steps to achieving it.
One day, you visited a job site just when a carpenter hit his finger with a hammer. You drove him to the emergency room. While watching the nurses and doctors, you discovered your true passion. You want to go into the medical field!
You're now researching the different types of degrees needed for different careers in medicine. You decide to tell your brother about your goal of going to college. He asks you questions about your savings and how you plan to pay for your degree.
Which of these statements is true about sharing financial information with your brother?
Question 1 options:
It's better to give your brother false information so he can't impersonate you.
It's a good idea to give your brother the passwords to your accounts so he can get a better idea of your finances.
It's okay to share some financial information with your brother if you trust him.
It's best to never share any financial information with anyone for privacy reasons.
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It's okay to share some financial information with your brother if you trust him.
Reason: sharing general details (savings, goals, budgets) can help with planning, but never give passwords, Social Security numbers, or full account access—use read-only statements, budgeting apps, or screen-sharing instead for safety.
Reason: sharing general details (savings, goals, budgets) can help with planning, but never give passwords, Social Security numbers, or full account access—use read-only statements, budgeting apps, or screen-sharing instead for safety.
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