Forgive me if this is too personal of a question, but how was your son
supporting himself in college? I know that when I was in college I
relied a great deal on my parent's financial support, in addition to
my own savings. If you are helping him out financially at all, it
might make sense to tell him that the financial support will continue
only if he continues college, or if he's working at a non-Quixtar
related job, or something along those lines. Do not let him use any
money that you give him for the business. Quixtar is expensive. Of
course, I know that some people run up a huge amount of credit card
debt, which is also something to avoid, but I know that it's very hard
for a person in their early 20's to get a credit card with a large
limit. I believe my first credit card had a spending limit of about
$700-$1000 dollars, and it was a year or so before I could get it
raised (I had to develop a credit history to do so).
-EA
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