Continuing on with this 3 part series, I bring you part 2! If you missed part 1, don't worry! You can check it out here. Today you will get some great tips for saving on medical expenses, as well as saving on day-to-day stuff that parents are fortunate enough to deal with. Here are the next 7 tips (tips 8-14) for child-proofing your finances... 8. Compare … [Read more...] about 21 Simple Tips for Child-Proofing Your Finances and Saving You Money – Part 2
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21 Simple Tips for Child-Proofing Your Finances and Saving You Money – Part 1
From door handles to baby gates to the cabinets under the sink, we do a thorough job of child-proofing our homes. But do we make sure our finances are child-proof? With children come new expenses. Expenses that can get out of control if we don’t have a plan. This 3 part series is part of that plan. Here are the first 7 tips for child-proofing your finances... 1. … [Read more...] about 21 Simple Tips for Child-Proofing Your Finances and Saving You Money – Part 1
4 Things You Should Never Say to Your Children About Money (And What You Should Say)
You are your child's first teacher. We need to be instilling the "right mindset" even if we don't have all of the "right information". Start instilling the right mindset by watching what you say and possibly changing what you say. These are 4 things that you should never say to your children about money... 1. That's None of Your Business. Why do we hide our finances … [Read more...] about 4 Things You Should Never Say to Your Children About Money (And What You Should Say)
Money, Marriage and Children – Communicating for Your Financial Health
How often do you talk about money in your home? What do you teach your kids about money? Money can be somewhat of a taboo subject. The worse-off someone is financially, the more they don’t want to talk about money and that can make things even worse. Financial problems don’t just go away by not talking about them. You’ve heard “the first step to recovery is admitting … [Read more...] about Money, Marriage and Children – Communicating for Your Financial Health