10 Simple Steps to Setting Goals

10 Simple Steps to Setting Goals

According to a study conducted by the Journal of Consumer Research, “People who set themselves ambitious goals tend to be more satisfied than those with lower expectations.” People set goals with two factors in mind: expectancy and value. ‘Expectancy’ refers to how likely you believe you are to succeed, and ‘value’ refers to how good it will be for you if you do reach the goal.

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Money Meetings Encourage Life Long Positive Money Habits

Money Meetings Encourage Life Long Positive Money Habits

Have you set-aside ample time to regularly sit down and have “money meetings” with your children to discuss their money habits? If not, why not start now? And in addition to a successful school year, your children will also learn life long positive money habits.

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Kids Learn Business Skills by Preparing a Dinner Menu

Kids Learn Business Skills by Preparing a Dinner Menu

written by: Coach Funk, CFP® at www.SavingsCoach.comHanging out with my 10 and 12 year old nephews last weekend, I heard excitement in their voices when they looked up from their iPod apps and told me about cooking dinner for the family last week. They told me the great lesson they learned here is that they get to keep the PROFIT.

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Top 10 Money Tips for Parents

Top 10 Money Tips for Parents

“But why do I have to wait two weeks?” said my 12 year old son. “O, come on, please! I really want it and I won’t want anything else for a long time!” This was almost a weekly ritual in my house as my son would look through the Sunday ads for good “deals.” We had tried many things, including a mandatory two week waiting period, but nothing seemed to really help.

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Teaching Kids to be Money Smart

Teaching Kids to be Money Smart

Creating money-smart kids doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a skill and a behavior that has to be nurtured over time. The skill lies in learning the value of saving, giving, and spending conscientiously and understanding the difference between wants and needs. The behavior comes from the habits formed in doing these things over time and learning from mistakes.

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