Being thrust into the world of adulthood is hard enough on its own, so teaching your kids how to manage money, pay bills, use debit and credit cards and more can be extremely helpful in the transition ...
Observational learning is a type of learning where individuals acquire new behaviors, skills, or mindsets by watching and imitating the actions of others. Perhaps the most universal and powerful form ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Catherine Brock covers personal finance and investing. Here’s a retirement strategy no one's talking about: Raise your kids to be ...
Teaching kids about money doesn’t require complex lectures or thick textbooks; the best lessons often happen in everyday moments. From grocery shopping to birthday gifts, parents have countless ...
The best ideas are sometimes overlooked. That’s what Merrill financial advisor Alexandra Valdes discovered. Valdes, who is first vice president with The Valdes Group, a 24-person Merrill Private ...
Teaching your kids and teens financial literacy can be a huge challenge! Especially if you haven’t been so great with money management in the past yourself. With a few simple tools, you can do it, and ...
Junior Achievement of Oklahoma shares tips and free resources to help parents teach kids about saving, budgeting, and financial literacy before school starts. With the school year just around the ...