Kids & Money: How to Put Stocks in Your Child’s Name
You can give your kids a jumpstart on building a portfolio. For parents who want to turn their child’s interest in investing into a full on learning experience, you probably already know that your...
View ArticleKids & Money: Paying for College and The Myth of Financial Independence
Going independent to get more money for school is an urban myth. Whether you have a child that’s prepping for college or your young one has finally made it there, the rumor of filing for financial...
View ArticleKids & Money: Grow Money Fast with Compound Interest
It’s one thing to teach your child the value of saving, but teaching your child to be a strategic saver by understanding the wonders of interest can amount to thousands of dollars earned – or passed up...
View ArticleKids & Money: Dollar Savvy Apps for Kids
The Kids Allowance and Rewards Lite app tracks payments and rewards good behavior. Sure, iPhones, iPods and smartphones can be all fun and games. From capturing video, images, Sudoku and finger bowling...
View ArticleTax Insider: Working Kids Pay Taxes, Too
My 10-year-old son sets up a weekend lemonade stand at the local baseball field, where there are little league and adult softball games all day long. To my surprise, he makes as much as $100 per week...
View ArticlePOLL: What Age is Too Young to Have a Job?
A morning talk show posed an interesting question last week and Black Enterprise was wondering what you thought. At what age do you think it’s appropriate for your child to get a job? Do you think...
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