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How to raise financially savvy kids

Parents have a lot to worry about in these difficult economic times. It costs more for everything from food to gas to clothes. It's hard for them to be a good example for their kids when it comes to being prudent with money.

Money Magazine: Everything You Know About Kids and Money is Wrong

AMERICAN STUDENTS MAY BE POOR AT MATH, but when it comes to understanding the money in their lives, they are positively bankrupt. A recent national survey testing high school seniors about basic fi...

Money Magazine: Girl Scout Rookies Learning some financial lessons at a camp for future investors

Heard the latest from Estee Lauder? The cosmetics company, dismayed at all the recent gossip about its spokesmodel Elizabeth Hurley and her breakup with actor Hugh Grant, has cut Hurley's contract ...

Money Magazine: Kids And Money Everything I need to know about money I learned in second grade.

Every morning, just as the working world downs its coffee and starts its day, the 26 kids in Jerri Cotter's second-grade class get down to business too. The class veterinarian feeds the chinchilla....

Money Magazine: HELPING YOUR KIDS BECOME FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT The economy won't be kind to the MTV generation. So whatever your kids' ages, s

Parents have always worried about their children's financial future. But you have to be a mom or dad of the '90s to understand just how much there can be to worry about. How, for example, do you pr...

Money Magazine: Q&A HOW -- AND WHEN -- TO TALK WITH YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT MONEY

Don't despair if your kid, like most other children, seems financially illiterate to you. Neale S. Godfrey, author of the newly published Kids' Money Book (Checkerboard Press, $12.95), says parents...

Money Magazine: What Kids Can Teach Parents About Money

For perspective on kids and family finance, MONEY Guide asked writer Marlys Harris' 16-year-old son Max for his views. His report:

Fortune: The latest worry for parents of teens

If you think your teenager's after-school job builds character, instills leadership, and teaches him the value of a buck, think again. For middle- and upper-middle-class offspring, recent research ...

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