Evaluating a Financial Advisor's Claim
Based on your understanding of how additional income is allocated, evaluate the financial advisor's statement in the following scenario. Is the advisor's conclusion that the inheritance won't substantially impact savings necessarily correct? Justify your reasoning.
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