You want your teen to live a healthy lifestyle and that includes physical and mental health, academic success and healthy financial habits. Not every parent thinks about financial lessons, but those are just as important as the rest. Financial literacy isn’t a course taught in school, and maybe you’re not that money savvy either, but
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The cost to tie the knot just seems like it never stops growing. Getting married is just one of many financial milestones in your lifetime. So, as much as you want to blow an excessive amount on your fairytale wedding, there are many ways to cut the price here and there, and save for future
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Eleanor Laise, Associate Editor, and Kiplinger's Retirement Report •
Of all the changes that retirement can bring, this may be the least welcome: an escalation of money spats with your spouse. As couples approach retirement, they are more prone to argue about how much to spend, how much to save, how to invest and how much financial help to offer their adult children. Such
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You share life and all your love with your spouse or partner, but is one of you detached from money matters? Here’s why and how to find more balance in your financial decision-making. Merging two financial lives and backgrounds can take time, particularly if you married later in life. If you’re like many people, you
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