Today's article comes from Kid Wealth. Kid Wealth explores and curates the best ways to educate kids about money. The website sells no products or services and has no advertising. It's always been tough to be a kid. However, I wonder if it is tougher now than ever. It seems like the world is stacked against kids these days whether it be social media bullies, COVID … [Read more...] about Five Top Tips to Teach your Kids About Money
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The Great Big “Save Money on Groceries” 12 Week Challenge
I’ve been putting this challenge off for months, but the time has come. I’m going to take 12 weeks to see exactly what it takes to lower our monthly food bill and save money on groceries. Everyone knows that food is one of the biggest monthly expenses and it probably has the most variability from person to person. Some people find ways to get by on $100 a month while others … [Read more...] about The Great Big “Save Money on Groceries” 12 Week Challenge
6 Financial Steps to Take When You Start Your First Full-Time Job
I remember graduating from college and entering “the real world.” The college years often feel like the final flickers of childhood, so it can be daunting yet exciting to join the workforce. Financially, you’ll be required to manage more than you ever have before. So, what should you do to get started and build wealth? These 6 steps will help you lay a firm … [Read more...] about 6 Financial Steps to Take When You Start Your First Full-Time Job
Where to Invest Your Money as Newlyweds
Now that the excitement of the big day has started to subside, you may have had some time to finally settle in with your spouse and adapt to your new way of life as a married couple. Money troubles can be a main cause of stress and anxiety in a marriage, so coming to an agreement about how to invest your money together as newlyweds can be beneficial to ensuring a healthy and … [Read more...] about Where to Invest Your Money as Newlyweds
A Complete Guide to the 403(b) Retirement Account
Retirement is something that we all hope to do someday. But in order to retire, you need to have enough money to support a lifestyle without a steady income from your job. It all starts with contributing money to a retirement account and depending on what type of company you are employed by, you may have the option of using a 403(b) retirement account. Retirement … [Read more...] about A Complete Guide to the 403(b) Retirement Account