Guide for new parents, explaing where to get grants and help for your child.
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Guide for new parents, explaing where to get grants and help for your child.
Raising a child is an amazing responsibility, and it doesn’t stop with feeding and caring for him or her. Here are some things you'll need to do.
Two strategies to help you teach your teens about proper credit use.

There’s no denying that children are expensive, but many new and to-be parents make it way more expensive than it needs to be. Here is a list of things you *don't* need for your kids.
A great article about lemonade stands and your children at Money Ning
The factors in deciding whether to become a stay-at-home parent.
Not being a parent myself, I can’t tell you how I’ve taught my children about credit and money management. I could give advice, but I don’t have too much experience teaching children by example (at least not every day). But I can tell you things I learned from my parents
Our children learn about personal finance based on the examples we set for them. What are YOU teaching your kids? Here's a list of 10 questions to ask yourself.
If your family is expecting the arrival of a "little one" in the near future, you may want to consider these financial moves BEFORE the baby is born to help ease the financial stress, and allow you to concentrate your focus on your little bundle of joy.
Since we celebrated Father's Day this past weekend, I thought it'd be fun to discuss how parents can help their children grow up to be financially responsible adults: (1) When should you begin teaching your children about money?, (2) Should you pay an allowance and how much?, (3) When should you consider opening a savings account for your children?, and (4) How can you encourage investing in your household?




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