The Consideration of Others Hello parents, Kids & Money fans, and followers — it’s been quite the journey! This final lesson in our series […]
Managing a shared budget, part 2 In our previous lesson on Kids and Money, we shared ideas on introducing your kids to the concept of a […]
Managing a shared budget In our last two lessons on financial life skills (Relational Budgeting for Kids and Communication Skills for Kids) we used […]
Communication skills for kids We wrapped up our last series of financial life lessons for kids — which talked about understanding debt — with […]
Relational budgeting for kids In last week’s lesson, we taught our kids how to think about the total cost of debt with an example […]
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 […]
Are successful entrepreneurs born or made? “Born or made”… That’s always the philosophical question we apply when we can’t quite grasp the difference between mediocre and […]
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 […]