Best Money Tips: Dealing With a Boring Job
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When Parental Money Lessons Backfire
As I’ve mentioned before, we give our children a small allowance each week. Our daughter, who is only two, puts all of her money into a single-slot piggy bank and is allowed to fully spend it as she chooses. Our son gets more money for his allowance (for now), but has a Money Savvy Pig, where he splits his allowance into four equal parts: money to freely spend, money to save for an item he wants, money for an annual charitable gift, and money for investing for the long term. The idea here, though, is that each of them has… Read the whole article...Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Affection, Carnival, Choices, Disappointment, Free Money, Money Investing, Money Lessons, Money Savvy Pig, Quarters, Rip Offs, Spending Money, Toys
Top 3 Things to Learn About Personal Finance
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ING Direct Black Friday Deal – $121 Account Opening Bonus (Extended)
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ING Direct Black Friday Deal – $121 Account Opening Bonus
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The Simple Dollar Weekly Roundup: Red Beans, Rice, Okra, and Sausage Edition
Can a meal really get any easier than that? Cook up some rice, add some red beans, frozen okra, and cooked sausage (andouille, polska, whatever you like). Sprinkle in a lot of spices (sage, cayenne, garlic, thyme, paprika, even a bay leaf if you have one) as you’re cooking it all together. Yum – supper is prepared. Put a bottle of hot sauce on the table and you’re good to go. Make plenty and you can easily eat it for leftovers for a day or two. Meals like this are common suppers at our house. Things that are easy to… Read the whole article...Categories: Uncategorized Tags: Free Money, Garlic, Hot Sauce, Leftovers, Ramifications, Roundup, Rule Of Thumb, Rules Of Thumb, Sausage, Spices, Yum