
Educate and Celebrate Your Teen’s First Paycheck
In a blink of an eye, your child has gone from taking their first steps to entering the workforce. All those hours have led up to a significant milestone—their first paycheck!

In a blink of an eye, your child has gone from taking their first steps to entering the workforce. All those hours have led up to a significant milestone—their first paycheck!
Investing in the stock market can seem like a roller coaster ride. There are lots of highs and lows. And that can be emotional when your money is at stake.
Financial literacy. We’re not born with it – but it can be taught

Social distancing is giving us all a new normal. Rather than dwell on the downside, we prefer to focus on the possibilities.

It’s an adventure – as Traci recently discovered when her 13-year-old son went on an Amazon shopping spree: Tommy wanted to upgrade his Xbox gaming console, and give his old one to his little brother as
According to the College Board,15 years from now (that’s 2033!), a private four-year college degree will cost $323,900. Gulp. Some families have been saving in 529 accounts that can be used for qualified educational expenses like
As best we can, we prepare our kids to be adults. One of the most crucial turning points for a kid becoming an adult is that first job out of college. In many ways they are
Building a “smart money” pattern for our kids starts when they are young. According to a Cambridge University study, most children’s money habits are formed by age 7. So, from the earliest time that they have
By 2030, the average four-year degree will cost $205,000 according to the US Department of Education. Have you started talking to your kids yet about the cost of college? It’s a conversation you should be having
Giving back to our community is an important part of our lives. As busy adults, we sometimes substitute writing a check for direct involvement in a cause that is important to us. When kids are young,