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Choose to Just Say No!

February 8, 2011

While it’s not new news, the lawsuit against McDonald’s and their Happy Meals is still making headlines. Here’s the thing, I get it, McDonald’s is not the healthiest food choice and they try to entice kids to then beg their parents to bring them so they can get some toy. However, last I checked I [...]

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133 Past Due – Kids Activities & Your Budget

November 26, 2010

[Audio clip: view full post to listen] Past Due: Radio 133 – Kids Activities & Your Budget Right-click to download Send me your feedback or leave me a voice mail: (919) 374-0501. Leave a review on iTunes When was the last time you calculated the cost of all the activities your kids are involved in? [...]

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Go Ahead, Be Selfish

September 24, 2010

We teach our children to share, to find the joy in giving, and that the world doesn’t revolve around them. Just as we try to model the social behaviors we want our children to take into adulthood, financial ideas and habits start developing at a young age. Whether we are conscientiously teaching them or they [...]

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What’s In a Name?

September 18, 2010

Did you have a hard time picking a name for your baby? Maybe you already have names picked out for your unborn children. What about your savings account? College fund? Vacation fund? Behavioral finance experts have found that earmarking your savings for a specific goal can have a big impact on your savings rate. In [...]

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Somebody Save Me!

July 26, 2010

If you could go back and talk to your teenage self, what would you say? I can think of a whole host of things. My guess is many of us would tell our teenage selves what to do differently. “Don’t bother with that girl, she’s a heartbreaker…” “Don’t ‘borrow’ mom and dad’s car without them [...]

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Your Kids Look Like Interns

June 29, 2010

My guess is that at least some of you have kids that cost money. Well, of course, Derek, kids cost a fortune. Right.  That’s why you have a very critical lesson to begin teaching your kids right now, this summer.  The lesson is connecting work with reward. In the summer time, we take vacations, send [...]

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