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Children Must Know Powers of Saving and Investing

by Eric Jilson

When it comes to money, parents usually have somewhat vague advice for their children. This “wisdom” may be all your child needs, however, to learn good financial habits.

Getting Started

The first part of teaching your child good habits is to engage their interests. One good way to do this is to start giving your child an allowance; they should put part of it toward spending and part toward savings. Let your child use their own judgment on where he or she wants to spend the money. By doing this, you will give your child a sense of responsibility toward the allowance.

Reduce Payments through Credit Card Balance Consolidation

by Michael Benifez

Credit card debt is something that most all people have. Very few people in the nation have no credit cards, and even fewer pay off their credit cards every month. Credit cards are becoming a method of getting through another day when there is no money to get gas, groceries and other staples of life. What is happening is that credit card debt is mounting fast, and no one can keep up with the payments.

The interest rates on the credit cards will vary from holder to holder, and it is important that you are aware of how much interest you are being charged every month on that credit card debt.

Achieving A1 Financial Health Status

by Michael Benifez

Many people don’t have the basics of financial education. The average school student usually doesn’t learn much beyond basic accounting and how to write a check. You can’t assume that basic math will be enough to prepare a person for “real world” personal finance and investing. If schools don’t provide this financial education, who will?

How about Indiana Jones?

Look Out for You

Whether Indiana Jones is negotiating buyers’ fees or trying to get off of a conveyor belt going to a rock crusher, Indiana Jones is a guy who knows how to take care of himself. You’ll have to learn to do the same thing if you want to take control of your finances.