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(1/23/2007)  Money Management for a Teenage Middle Schooler? Money management for teens? Absolutely! Learning how to manage money, how to make choices regarding limited resources and sorting through the myriad of options on when and how to spend discretionary money is a critical skill that we ...
(11/26/2006) I have learned the hard way no to contribute too high percentage of my income to my 401(k) account when my employer has a matching program. Here is how it happened so you do not make the same mistake. I started out the year contributing 8% to my 401(k) program and was planning on hitting the ...
(9/10/2005) For most students, college is the first opportunity to handle their own finances. Unfortunately, many young people aren’t equipped to successfully handle their student finances and quickly find themselves in debt. There are some steps you can take to help prevent this, and some steps to ...
(8/27/2005) The competitive market of today extends well past the typical merchant’s need to vie for business, clients and loyalty. Banks are not exempt from this climate, which is good for the customer. It means that you’ve got more options than ever to choose from and that more banks are ...
(7/28/2005) When you are making investments in the stock market, many websites offer stock analysis of companies without numbers. This is a very helpful tool to assess the standings of a company quickly. You don’t have to know about how to analyze the numbers, although it is recommended. Many ...
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