> We live in a society that everyone has home mortgage, credit card
payments,
> car loans, college loans, etc.  Very few people, if any, are debt free.
Is
> it really practical to hold this dated statement of 1932 as a guiding
> principle?

Dear Ahang,

I've never taken it to me that we pay off all our loans entirely before
giving to the fund. I take it to mean that we make our loan payments before
such contributions. In the US we all have debts but we usually pay them off.

warmest, Susan


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