January 07, 2012 | Posted in Family Finances | Post a comment |
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You are a two-income family, sharing and spreading the wealth amongst yourselves. All of a sudden, baby one comes along, and you find your heart pulled in a different direction than you ever imagined. Your emotions run high, and you make a decision that will change your life and the life of your family forever - you quit your job and your checkbook has a heart attack!
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January 06, 2012 | Posted in Reflection/Real Stories & Personalities, Family Finances | 1 Comment(s) |
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Have you ever had a "shocking" experience at the bank? Here is a personal account from a bank client.
"Our personal and business banking adventures have been eventful, to say the least. I was raised in banking, as my uncle was (and still is) a banker. His daughter is now in the banking business. I've heard the good, the bad and the ugly that happens with financial institutions."
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July 23, 2011 | Posted in Family Finances | 1 Comment(s) |
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Teaching children all there is to know about budgeting money goes a long way in preparing them for life.
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August 10, 2010 | Posted in Family Finances | Post a comment |
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Rohan Marshall believes that children should receive financial education early, otherwise...
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May 06, 2010 | Posted in Family Finances | 17 Comment(s) |
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You can turn your living room into a live learning ground for your children...says Steven Teng, CFP.
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