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 […]
Lesson #29: Choosing “Wanting” Over “Owing” Part 2 In our last lesson on Kids & Money, we took a bit of a different perspective — discussing the concept […]
Lesson #28: Choosing “wanting” over “owing” The old clichés hold true time and time again: there’s nothing out there that’s truly free, and “you can’t always […]
Lesson 27: A “fast forward” example to show budgeting benefits In last month’s blog, we covered one of the most important financial life lessons your child can learn: how […]
Lesson #26: Teach your Kids to Keep a Budget Today, we’re going to continue last week’s exercise of starting (and keeping!) a budget. Keeping a budget is THE most […]
Lesson #25: Budgeting for Kids Well, we are 24 lessons in to our financial life lessons for kids series — and we think it’s about […]
Lesson 24: Time is Money (for your kids, too) We’ve all used this phrase at some point in time. But it’s true for us – and for our kids! […]
Lesson #23: Backwards Planning Seriously… never be late again! Have you ever found yourself uttering that very phrase, either to yourself or your kids? […]
Lesson #22: Never Run Late Again Welcome to a new group of financial life lessons! In our Kids & Money series, the focus is on teaching […]
Lesson 21: The Last Cookie and Impact of Our Choices In our last lesson, we worked on teaching our kids the life lesson of choices. Specifically, the effects that choices […]
Lesson 20: The Giant Cinnamon Roll My mouth watered typing that title. I’m suddenly hungry and can’t concentrate. Must… have… someone… else… type this lesson… Last […]