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Family Finances

How to Use a 529 Account to Save for Your Child’s College

August 24, 2020 (Last Modified: August 26, 2020) / Dan Miller
How to Use a 529 Account to Save for Your Child’s College

As soon as we bring baby home from the hospital we’re already thinking about how we’re going to pay for their college. Let’s talk about 529 plans.

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Family Finances

SURVEY: Is Shopping Alone Better for Your Budget?

July 29, 2020 / Mint
SURVEY: Is Shopping Alone Better for Your Budget?You might think shopping alone saves you money, but it may be costing you more. Our survey reveals that when there’s no one there to peer pressure you, you may be your budget’s worst enemy on or offline. In fact,...

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Family Finances

The Rise of the Boomerang Generation + How to Manage Finances in a Multi-Generational Household

July 20, 2020 / Mint
The Rise of the Boomerang Generation + How to Manage Finances in a Multi-Generational HouseholdFor the last several decades, parents have been welcoming their adult children home after moving out for college. It’s become an accepted way for young adults to save up and start their lives off with a little less financial burden,...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Family Finances, How To

How to Teach Kids Financial Lessons While Out of School

July 10, 2020 / Dan Miller
How to Teach Kids Financial Lessons While Out of School

While learning may be virtual right now, our current experiences may also provide an opportunity to teach real-life lessons to our children. Here’s how.

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Family Finances

42 Resources + Printables for Homeschool Families to Teach Kids About Money

March 20, 2020 (Last Modified: March 25, 2020) / Mint
42 Resources + Printables for Homeschool Families to Teach Kids About MoneyAre you considering homeschooling for your family? Teaching your kids in your own style can provide academic flexibility, meaningful learning opportunities, and a bonding experience that a traditional classroom can’t provide. Before taking on this new responsibility, be ready to...

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Family Finances

11 Money-Saving Tips for New or Expecting Parents (+ Printables)

March 13, 2020 (Last Modified: June 9, 2020) / Mint
11 Money-Saving Tips for New or Expecting Parents (+ Printables)Having a baby is one of the most exciting times as a family. From your daily routine to your bank account, babies change just about everything. And as a parent, you want the best for your growing baby. You want...

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Why Women Can’t Afford to Ignore Their Finances

March 5, 2020 / Jackie Lam
Why Women Can’t Afford to Ignore Their Finances

In many ways it may feel like the financial cards are stacked against women. Here’s why we ladies need to stay on top of our money and what to do about it.

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Family Finances
See how four mothers with different circumstances are achieving financial wins for their families with their side hustles and businesses

How 4 Moms are Gaining Financial Security Through Side Hustles

March 5, 2020 / Elle Martinez
How 4 Moms are Gaining Financial Security Through Side Hustles

If you’re thinking about a side-hustle but are unsure how to start, here are four moms who have transformed their family’s finances.

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Family Finances, Financial Goals

7 Powerful Financial Habits to Make Life Easier

February 7, 2020 / Elle Martinez
7 Powerful Financial Habits to Make Life Easier

If you’re dreaming about becoming debt-free or financially independent, here are some financial habits to help you get there.

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Family Finances
Consider these questions and alternatives before lending money

Should You Lend Money to Family and Friends?

January 8, 2020 (Last Modified: April 24, 2020) / Elle Martinez
Should You Lend Money to Family and Friends?Should you lend money to family and friends? It can be a tricky and emotionally charged decision that families face from time to time. In some situations, it’s obvious that a loved one had an unexpected emergency pop up and...

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