The Finance of Remarriage Well, I’m pretty sure you just read the title of this blog and considered NOT reading it — but please […]
4 financial tasks for 2020 2020 has been a challenging year for humanity. Critical human rights issues, the coronavirus outbreak, nationwide riots, political discourse, and […]
How to Lower Expenses and Prepare for Economic Uncertainty Holy pandemic, Batman. If the past several weeks have made you consider becoming a doomsday prepper, read on. I have […]
Financial life lesson for kids: the total cost of debt In our previous lesson, we worked to teach our children to think about debt in ways they can easily understand; […]
Financial life lesson for kids: how debt is like swimming We’ve learned enough about debt to make wise decisions. But there’s a lot more we could learn. We haven’t touched […]
Financial life lesson: Wanting, owing, and good financial judgment As you progress, together with your kids, through the financial life lessons we cover in Kids & Money, it’s often […]
Lesson 33: Emotional effects of debt Now that your kids have a better understanding of what debt is, we’ll begin to help them grasp the emotional […]
Lesson 32: What is a mortgage? In our previous financial life lessons, we showed you how to teach your kids about debt. Specifically: to help them […]
Financial Life Lesson: Debt comes with interest Now that we know what debt is and how it happens, let’s look at that sidekick that follows debt wherever […]
Teach your kids about debt In our previous lesson, “Choosing Wanting over Owing,” we went after a different perspective on teaching our financial life lessons […]
How to avoid unhealthy “lifestyle inflation” As a lot of new college graduates enter the job market, most tend to experience a frugal lifestyle. (Think ramen […]
Your financial goals are about you, not everyone else My youngest daughter, who is one, has what I would call big kid envy. It doesn’t matter where my older […]