Raising Money-Smart Kids
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8 Rules for Raising Money Smart Kids
savings When I wrote my first column about kids and money in the 1990s, the hot topic was whether to buy Pump sneakers, one of the first items of kids' apparel with a price tag that passed the $100 mark.
By Janet Bodnar
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4 Great Ways to Give Investments to Kids
investing We show you how to give youngsters small amounts at low cost to get them started on the capitalist road to prosperity.
By Kathy Kristof
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How A Dollar Saved by Your Child Can Become Two Dollars Earned
savings Company 401(k) and similar retirement plans are great models for family savings plans, too.
By James D. Maher CEPA®, CRPC®, CRPS®, AIF®, C(k)P®
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10 Reasons Millennials Should Pledge to Own Stocks
investing Something's wrong with the retirement nest eggs of millennials.
By Tom Petruno
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7 Hidden College Costs
Budgeting When budgeting for your prospective college student’s four years on campus, it’s easy (and perhaps tempting) to think your costs are limited to the line-item expenses—tuition, fees, room and board, and books—so helpfully broken down by colleges for you.
By Kathryn Moody
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The Value of Summer Jobs for Teens
savings Teenagers still have time to get summer jobs, and they might even learn a thing or two about managing money along the way.
By Janet Bodnar
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A License to Spoil the Grandkids
spending How can grandparents indulge our grandkids without going overboard?
By Janet Bodnar
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Kids and Money
savings Here's how to teach your children the value of money, establish an allowance system and get them to save.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance
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Using Money to Reward or Punish
savings Cash as an incentive should only be used in small amounts in select circumstances.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance
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