Articles with the Tag “Parenting”
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Creating A Budget With Your Child
Once your child starts managing his own money – whether he gets an allowance or income from a part-time job – it’s a good idea to create a budget together so that he can begin learning how to be a smart money-manager.
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Teaching My Teens Money – Money Habits
Real moms Wendy and Ellen share the money habits of their teens and how they learn through their real life experiences.
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Teaching My Teens Money – Opening Their First Bank Account
Hear from real moms Wendy and Ellen about their experiences opening their children’s first bank accounts.
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Teaching My Teens Money – Teachable Moments
Hear from real moms Wendy and Ellen about the teachable money moments they share with their kids.
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How Bulletproof Is Your PreNup?
While no one wants to plan for a marriage to collapse, making sure your prenup is drawn up correctly can help protect your wealth.
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Seven Strategies for Sharing Parenting Responsibilities
If flexibility is easier for one parent, (s)he can be on call to pick up a sick child while the other parent juggles PD days and field trips.
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Father Figure$ – The Surprising Costs of Parenthood!
The mashing of your DNA will result in a myriad of surprises and unexpected expenses (orthodontic work and a left-handed pitcher!). Are you prepared?
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Settling in Canada: How to Set Your Kids Up for Success
Here are some tips and information to help you and your family navigate the Canadian school system process.
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Splurges or Saves (Parenting Edition)
Regardless of how your babe arrived into this world, they were tough enough to survive the trip from the womb to your welcoming arms, so it seems unnecessary to coddle them to the point where they need a wipe warmed for them prior to a diaper change.
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They’re Back! Five Ways to Thrive When Your Adult Children Move Home
Welcoming your child home may not have been a part of your retirement plan, but there may be ways you can all thrive in a not-so-empty nest