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Do as I say, not as I do

Include your kids in your buying decisions.

Do as I say, not as I do

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Life is a classroom

Gail Vaz-Oxlade says money lessons should be taught by parents, not teachers.

Life is a classroom

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Freshmen finance

Paying for rent, tuition and credit cards are alien to most students heading off to college or university. This...

Freshmen finance

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Extracurricular costs

Parents spend on average, 15 hours a month and $1,658 a year on their kids' sports.

Extracurricular costs

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5 more things to remember when teaching kids about money

Sometimes we need to let them make mistakes.

5 more things to remember when teaching kids about money

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5 things to remember when teaching kids about money

Keep it simple and they'll be savers in no time.

5 things to remember when teaching kids about money

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Teaching kids about credit

Start teaching kids about credit by age 10.

Teaching kids about credit

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How young is too young?

Kids as young as 6-years-old should start learning the basics of saving, growing, spending and sharing money, experts say.

How young is too young?

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Ground rules for boomerang kids

Establish rules so you don’t rue the day you let your kid move back.

Ground rules for boomerang kids

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