by emilygreen | Jan 14, 2014 | Finances
Although the American dream to many means a big home with a white picket fence, parents these days need to consider all of the factors to go into being a homeowner. The last few years have taken a hit on the housing market, and while many areas have started to...
by Amy LeForge | Dec 22, 2013 | Adolescence
Going away to college is the first time that many teens will be making financial and life decisions for themselves. Some will find the freedoms that they get from being away at college exhilarating. Others might feel a bit overwhelmed. You can help ease the transition...
by Amy LeForge | Nov 28, 2013 | Finances
Learning how to treat and manage money is a learned skill that takes time to develop. Learning finances is not a natural and innate ability that we’re born with, but instead is something that must be practiced and taught. Most people struggle with managing their...
by Amy LeForge | Nov 16, 2013 | Parenting
Raising a child is not for the faint of heart. No day is happier than the day your child is born. Here are five tasks that can be completed right now to improve your kid’s well-being. Set aside $100 for college It’s not a lot of money, but it’s a...
by Amy LeForge | Sep 16, 2013 | Resources/Reviews
Editor’s note: When I received this article, I was a bit puzzled because I’d not heard of Bell. I am told that these plans are available in the US as well as in Canada (apologies to my overseas readers), which makes it an interesting company to research....