The following guest post is from Kyle James of Rather-Be-Shopping.com. Learn more about Kyle following this post and a sampling of the best coupons from his website. Have you ever tripped over a pile of toys in your kid’s room? Toys that seem to multiply but yet never really get ...
The following guest post is from Debbie Dragon. Read more about Debbie after the article. It has been said in the news over the last few years that Americans are not saving enough money. Many people blame the lack of savings finesse on their inability to make ends meet, let ...
Here lately, I’ve been thinking more about the legacy I want to leave my kids. Maybe it’s because I’ve experienced the death of my mom and grandfather in the last year, and I’ve reflected on the many lessons they taught me. Unfortunately, I ignored many of their lessons with regard ...
This guest article was written by SuretyBonds.com as a part of their Surety Bond Education Program. SuretyBonds.com is an agency that issues surety bonds in all 50 states. The agency works to provide both consumers and professionals tips for achieving financial success whether at work or at home. Your kids ...
The following guest post is from Neal Frankle of Wealth Pilgrim. Wealth Pilgrim is a fantastic resource, and on my list of daily reads. After reading the post, head over to Neal’s site and sign up to receive his posts. If you have kids, you likely worry more about them ...
The following guest post is from Tracy O’Connor. Tracy writes for Money Ning, a personal finance blog . Visit to find all the latest information about online savings accounts. A recent post on Frugal Dad, Do Your Kids Have Too Many Toys? reminded me of a frequent topic on the parenting forums ...
When my son was little he had a mild addiction to Thomas the Train collectibles. Those things were everywhere (you may remember Harold the Helicopter’s flight to the bottom of our guest toilet and my mission to retrieve him)! Then it was monster trucks. Now, Legos are all the rage. And ...
With unemployment and foreclosure numbers climbing, chances are high that you have friends or family members affected by this recession. When a close friend or family member loses their home, or their job (or both), it is frightening on several levels. You begin to wonder if the same could happen ...
Dear Son, Every year, when Father’s Day rolls around, the media floods the airwaves with statistics reminding us how many bad dads are out there. From deadbeats who don’t support their children, and their children’s mother, to males who abuse the same (son, these are “males,” they do not deserve to ...
“A very rich person should leave his kids enough to do anything, but not enough to do nothing.” – Warren Buffett Here lately, I have been thinking more and more about the need for financial education curriculum in public schools. I am constantly amazed by the number of young people (and ...