Finances and Money

Teaching Kids About Money, the Fun Way

This post brought to you by DoughMain.com. All opinions are 100% mine. Teaching children financial responsibility is the job of parents, and it’s a lesson that will reward your kids for a lifetime. The best way to teach children about money, being organized, and good financial planning is by example, and once your kids are [...]

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Teaching Children About Money

Teaching children financial responsibility is very important, and most parents know this. Teaching your kids about money is a gift that will provide them future security and stability, and help them survive and even thrive in any economy by making wise choices and being responsible with their finances. One of the best ways to teach [...]

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Keeping What’s Important In Perspective

It’s easy to say that money can’t make you happy, but sometimes a hard to believe. Money seems to be attracted to some people, and it’s usually not those who chase it. Here is a collection of quotes about money from a bunch of people much wiser than me to lift you up when you [...]

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Five Great WordPress Plugins To Increase Traffic, Ad Revenue, and Block Spam

Having a wordpress site allows a great deal of functionality on a site, especially with so many great wordpress plugins that expand what a site can do. I’ve discovered some great plugins that have helped my site traffic grow, my ad revenues increase, and also allow me to stop spambots from attacking. I love these [...]

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No, You Can’t Have My Son’s Social Security Number!

I can’t believe how many people have asked me recently for my son’s social security number to get him a savings bond or other financial gift. With all the identity theft going on and social security numbers stolen, how can anyone think I would share it with anyone? It’s very easy to accidentally misplace a [...]

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Living On One Income In New York City

My husband and I agreed that I would be a stay at home parent and we would learn to live on less once we started to have children. Even though I made twice my husband’s salary, it was very important to me to have the opportunity to spend time with my children during their earliest [...]

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