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Kids and Money: Getting Money
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue explores sources of money for kids.
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Personal & Family Finance
Kids and Money: Value for Your Money
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue explores getting value for money.
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Personal & Family Finance
Kids and Money: Bank Accounts
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue explores bank accounts.
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Personal & Family Finance
Kids and Money: Keeping Track of Your Money
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue covers strategies for keeping track of money.
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Personal & Family Finance
Kids and Money: Savings
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue explores savings.
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Personal & Family Finance
Kids and Money: Online Safety
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue is about keeping personal information safe online.
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Personal & Family Finance
Taking Charge of Family Finances: Family Money Manager
Money is an often-discussed topic in most families, usually centering on, “Where did it go?” More money usually is not the answer for solving financial concerns for most families. Instead, developing a plan for better money management will help most families feel more satisfied with their income and their progress toward goals.
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Pinchin' Pennie$ in the Kitchen
This series share tips for saving money while buying and making healthy and delicious food.
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Food & Nutrition
Kids and Money: Money Goals
Part of a financial newsletter for kids and parents, this issue explores financial goals for kids.
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Personal & Family Finance
To Buy or Rent? The Choice
Owning your own home no longer may be a practical possibility for many lower- and middle-income Americans. Real estate prices have risen nearly out of reach for many, and the investment benefits of home ownership have diminished. For many people, renting has become increasingly popular as the preferred housing choice in the 21st century. Whether you choose to rent or buy, housing is the single largest budget item for most families.
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Personal & Family Finance
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