Raising Money-Smart Kids
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17 Free or Cheap Things to Do With Your Kids During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Raising Money-Smart Kids We’ve got lots of kid-friendly activities to do at home that will keep your family safe and your finances sound.
By Andrea Browne Taylor Published
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Finding the Best Savings Account After the Coronavirus Interest Rate Cuts
savings Savers searching for top yields should check out our list of the top online banks.
By Lisa Gerstner Published
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How Teens Can Start Investing Through a Roth IRA
retirement By beginning to invest in a Roth IRA at an early age, today’s teens can become tomorrow’s millionaires.
By Rivan V. Stinson Published
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The College Debit Card Trap
Paying for College High fees can make branded cards a bad deal.
By Sabrina Medler Published
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How to Use a Grandparent’s 529 Account to Reimburse College Expenses
529 Plans Through timely withdrawals and good recordkeeping, a grandparent’s 529 college-savings plan can help families recoup money spent on college.
By Kaitlin Pitsker Published
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Don't Let the Kids Wreck Retirement
retirement Your adult children may be depleting your nest egg -- and it's probably your own fault.
By Eleanor Laise Published
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What to Do (and Not Do) When the Market Drops
investing Things are pretty wild on Wall Street right now, but before you make any moves, read this.
By Paul V. Sydlansky, CFP Published
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Legal Documents for College Students
college You lose some of your parental rights once your offspring turn 18, but they can obtain legal documents that will allow you to intercede on their behalf, particularly when they go away to college.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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How to Buy Stocks for Kids
stocks Start investing on behalf of your kids by opening an account on Stockpile.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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