I was wondering if the military actively counsels or even requires its people to leave their finances in the hands of someone at home --to pay mortgages, car payments etc.
The origin of my question goes all the way back to Desert Storm I. My brother returned home to find that the guy in whose hands he'd left his checking account had spent all his money to apply to his own mortgage. Brother had no ongoing expenses at home, so the money had been accumulating in his account. Recently, I heard of a similar story of a young man returning from Iraq to find his helper at home had robbed him dry--even though now many communications can be kept current via internet.
My brother --and perhaps this other fellow I heard about-- would have been better off to just have ignored things till he returned.
The origin of my question goes all the way back to Desert Storm I. My brother returned home to find that the guy in whose hands he'd left his checking account had spent all his money to apply to his own mortgage. Brother had no ongoing expenses at home, so the money had been accumulating in his account. Recently, I heard of a similar story of a young man returning from Iraq to find his helper at home had robbed him dry--even though now many communications can be kept current via internet.
My brother --and perhaps this other fellow I heard about-- would have been better off to just have ignored things till he returned.
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