Journalist’s name: Carmen Reinicke Publication: CNBC Many parents intend to teach their children to have a healthy relationship with money but end up falling short — even though a majority say personal finance lessons are best taught at home. Some 83% … [Read more...] about How to teach your kids to have a healthy relationship with money – even if you didn’t
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Warning Signs That You’re a Victim of Financial Abuse, According to Psychologists
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." Let’s be honest: No one likes talking about money and they definitely don’t enjoy talking about abuse. Unfortunately, that means many people don’t even … [Read more...] about Warning Signs That You’re a Victim of Financial Abuse, According to Psychologists
The fine line between entrepreneurship and hardship
When creation and business converge Are you an entrepreneur? Some can confidently say that they are, in fact, an entrepreneur, but most of us would hesitate. The difference lies not only in knowing the definition, but also in enduring the hardship and … [Read more...] about The fine line between entrepreneurship and hardship
Fool yourself into being good with money using 4 mental hacks from doctors and CEOs
U.S. consumers spent 8.4% more in February 2022 than they did a year prior, according to data from Morning Consult. Some experts are labeling this as “revenge spending,” or the act of trying to make up for two years of not being able to go out by spending … [Read more...] about Fool yourself into being good with money using 4 mental hacks from doctors and CEOs
Untangling your past relationship with money
You have to address the past to make it through the present. In this weekly column, I’ll help you sort out financial gray areas—from prenups to inheritances and more. Submit your money matter here. Growing up low-income, I’ve developed the propensity … [Read more...] about Untangling your past relationship with money
Practicing Mindful Spending With Your Tax Refund
It’s tax return season and that means a significant amount of money may be heading your way! American average tax refund for the 2020 tax year was $2,827, with 91% of the refunds coming through direct deposit. Direct deposit is convenient, but it also makes … [Read more...] about Practicing Mindful Spending With Your Tax Refund