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He and I argue about this all the time. I don’t want him to have this debt. He says there’s nothing wrong with borrowing the money and investing it, and that since there is no interest, whatever he earns is just gravy.

I think he is doing something illegal. Am I wrong? — Concerned Mother, via email

DEAR CONCERNED MOTHER: Your son is not the first to do what you describe. Is there anything improper here? That depends on whether he answered all questions truthfully in the loan documents he signed.

You say that whatever he earns is “gravy.” On the other hand, if he loses money on his investments, the gravy goes and he has to pay back this loan when the time comes from some other source.

The fact that your son has saved money says a good deal about him. If he is able to do this without any impropriety, and if he understands that investments don’t always rise in value, frankly, I have no problem with it. I actually admire his abilities and would probably encourage him.

Send questions to bruce@brucewilliams.com or to Smart Money, P.O. Box 7150, Hudson, FL 34674. Questions of general interest will be answered in future columns. Owing to the volume of mail, personal replies cannot be provided. The Bruce Williams Show can now be heard at www.brucewilliams.com on the Made in America Broadcast Network.

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