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April is financial literacy month, which is as good a time as any to look at some of the fundamentals of personal finance topics. One topic that is often overlooked is financial literacy for children. Personal finance and related topics are subjects I don’t think our school systems focus on enough, which leaves financial education [...] No related posts.
“A very rich person should leave his kids enough to do anything, but not enough to do nothing.” – Warren BuffettHere lately, I have been thinking more and more about the need for financial education curriculum in public schools. I am constantly amazed by the number of young people (and young adults) I interact with [...]Post by Frugal Dad
February was National Parent Leadership Month, which highlighted the role parents play in shaping the lives of their children. As a sort of tie-in, the most recent poll in the Get Rich Slowly sidebar asked: “Did your parents prepare you well for financial independence?” Over 1000 GRS readers responded; the results surprised me: 17% of you said, “Yes, they did a great job in prep
Is personal finance a subject parents should “teach” their children?With Sara’s imminent arrival, her upbringing is naturally a very hot topic these days. I’m getting way ahead of myself, but I’m already thinking about how we are going to share our values and money habits with her. On the finance side, I know that our [...]
The following guest post is from Ryan, a high school senior who recently began blogging at The Financial Student. If you have children in high school, you only have a few years left to instill solid financial skills. One of the best ways to do this is to open up your own finances. Instead of hiding [...]Post by Frugal Dad
Stocks are great to know about, yes, but even BETTER would be basic financial management. Who gets right out of high school and starts investing before landing their first job/credit card/own apartment? I know people do it, I just don't see the logic (although I'd admit it does seem more fun).Check out this comment by girlwithredballoon on an older post of mine:"You know, I took Personal Finance
Are you financially healthy?Most people have an idea of where they want to be financially. However, the money never seems to be enough and the bills tend to be too much. After struggling with debt we wonder if we are financially healthy.8 Principles of Health and Applied to Financial HealthThe book Healthy Congregations: A Systems [...]
When Ramit approached me about writing about his new I Will Teach You To Be Rich Boot Camp, I was a little hesitant. I was hesitant because I didn’t really know much about him, despite writing a few pages in his New York Times bestselling book I Will Teach You To Be Rich, and I [...]I Will Teach You To Be Rich 6-Week Boot Camp from personal finance blog Bargaineering.com.

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