Family finance
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Family Finance: Teaching Your Child to Resist Marketing and Peer Pressure
Your child has now mastered the fundamentals. They earn, track, diversify, and understand the power of patience and compound interest.…
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Family Finance: Why Fairness Matters More Than Equality
Money creates more conflict in families than almost anything else. Siblings resent each other over perceived unfairness. Spouses separate over…
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Family Finance: Why One Stream Is Never Enough
By now, your child has a job menu. They wash the car, organize a drawer, polish shoes, and they get…
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Family Finance: Why Tracking Money Changes Everything
Your child now understands value, delayed gratification, the cost of debt, and the miracle of compound interest. They have built…
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FAMILY FINANCE: The One Lesson That Changes Everything
Your child can now earn money, spend it wisely, avoid the debt trap, and give generously. They have built something…
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FAMILY FINANCE: Teaching Your Child to Borrow Wisely (Or Not at All)
Your child has been doing the hard work, earning, saving, and waiting. And then one day, they notice something. You…
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FAMILY FINANCE: What Happens When Money Decisions Go Wrong
Your child has now learned five powerful truths about money. They understand what it is, how to earn it, how…
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FAMILY FINANCE: Why Generosity Is the Final Financial Lesson
Over the past four weeks, your child has learned that money is a tool, that needs come before wants, that…
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FAMILY FINANCE: Teaching Your Child the Art of Delayed Gratification
Your child now understands that money is a tool, that needs come before wants, and that money is earned by…
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FAMILY FINANCE: Where Does Money Actually Come From?
We have covered what money is and how to spend it wisely. But there is one gap that quietly does…
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