It’s time to talk about how your kids can make money. Why? There is no denying that life with kids can be expensive. Besides wanting the latest (and hottest) items on the market, kids also outgrow ...
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, kids can’t legally take on their first job for an employer until they’re at least 14 years old. But that doesn’t mean your child can’t start finding ways to ...
Growing up, how many times did you hear the phrase,”money doesn’t grow on trees?” Helping kids understand financial literacy, money management and even where money comes from is no easy task.
How do you raise financially empowered kids in todays economy? In this episode, Rachel Rodgers bestselling author of Future Millionaire and CEO of Hello Seven joins Jean Chatzky to share exactly how.
In the era of FOMO, to save money is not considered “cool.” Younger generations are often more interested in charging their dream vacation or buying an expensive purse rather than saving for ...
Life is, we’re sorry to say, expensive. The more you can save for your kids, and the earlier you start, the better prepared you’ll be for most of the major expenses you and your children will face ...
Being thrust into the world of adulthood is hard enough on its own, so teaching your kids how to manage money, pay bills, use debit and credit cards and more can be extremely helpful in the transition ...
Being a parent can be expensive, but there are plenty of families that make due with a little. Despite what others may think, no parent needs thousands of dollars to give their child magical ...
All seem relatively easy. What’s more, it doesn’t take a lot of money to lower your financial stress. The exception, of course, is starting a side business. According to the U.S. Small Business ...
The concept of earning a living from the comfort of your own home has become more feasible and appealing than ever before. The rise of remote work and the expansion of the gig economy have opened up a ...
“I just want to make sure I don’t go broke and that I leave as much behind as I can.” That’s a line I have heard countless times from people all over the wealth spectrum. Most retirees focus on the ...