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Money Matters for Middle-Schoolers
Tess Worrell
|tease start| |tease end|Baby-sitting, lawn-mowing, helping Grandpa at his store--children from fifth to eighth grade move beyond just getting an allowance to earning some fairly serious cash. . . . keep reading
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Money Matters for Elementary Children
Tess Worrell
Once upon a time a mother, down to her last penny, sent her son to sell the family cow and buy food. So begins the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. If you know the story, you know the mother's fury when Jack traded a good milk cow for three "magic" beans. While we can sympathize with the mother, are we training our children to handle money any better? . . . keep reading
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Help Your Teens Start a Home Business
MW
Most people don't know how to teach their teens about home business because no one has ever taught them. But in this day and age when people are getting laid off by the hundreds every day, it's becoming more and more important to have your own business on the Internet. . . . keep reading
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Hole in Her Pocket - Help For Your Spendthrift
Dede Perkins
Does birthday or allowance money burn a hole in your child's pocket? If we're truthful, most of us will answer yes. Fear not! It's never too late (or too early) to teach your child fiscal sense. Here are a few ideas to get you started. . . . keep reading
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