Don’t Be Like Barry
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Now, all the bills came down on him together, all the bills he had been contracting for the years of his marriage, and which the creditors sent in with a hasty unanimity. Their amount was frightful. Barry was [...]
Link Round-Up: Earn Some Financial Know-How
April is national financial literacy month, and we hope that we’re doing our part to help you understand one particular part of your financial life–your checking account. We’ve added an important segment to this blog– “Checking Accounts – Everything You Need To Know,” (see the tab above!). It’s a pretty ambitiously titled segment (and [...]
Link Round-Up: Stay Smart with this Student Finance Advice
We often think lessons of personal finance are best learned through personal experience. But there’s a whole world of personal finance (PF) bloggers who are gracious enough to share from their wealth of knowledge and help you make the right financial choices before you make poor ones. This compilation of links to some of these [...]
Dollars and Sense: Teaching Kids Smart Money Habits
How are some people “naturally” great with their personal finance while others are horrible?
While only some of us are parents, all of us were children, and we first developed our understanding of money and how to use it from our parents when we were young. Between trips to soccer practice and cello lessons, helping with English [...]
