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Isn't it their turn to pick up the check?
Money is great, if only it didn't get all tangled up with relatives. And friends. And kids. Our money & ethics advisers take your questions in their new book.
By Jeanne Fleming, Ph.D., and Leonard Schwarz, Money Magazine contributors
More Money ethics
Stiffing the waiter for rotten service
Tipping: Is it an obligation - or just an option - if your server was a complete jerk? (
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Money - That's what I want
I really don't need another sweater/gift card/pair of socks. Can't I just cut to the chase and ask for cash? (
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When hiring a friend's kid goes sour
I borrowed money, but my friend's son came with the deal. And now he's got to go. (
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