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It's Just That Easy

It's Just That Easy

Ryan and two of his friends were hanging out the other night.  Earlier in the day before either friend came over, Ryan had been MySpacing one of them about buying baseball cards on ebay.  His friend had bought a Willie Mays card several months ago as an investment.  According to him, it has already increased in value. That’s when Ryan’s little ears perked up.  Ryan is all about investments.  He knows he has time on his side and he’s willing…

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Really? You Can Save Money?

Really? You Can Save Money?

“What else are you supposed to do with it?”  was the answer I got when I asked one of the kids in my math camp why he spent all his money. Matthew earns a weekly allowance for doing his chores.   He loves video games and spends most of his money on those.  He’s not a big saver.  In fact, he’s not a saver at all.  Apparently he didn’t even know he could save his money. Matthew is 9 years…

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One Dog, Two Families

One Dog, Two Families

Here’s something creative.  My brother was sharing with me the way two families he knows handled their want of a dog and the recurring expenses that comes with it.  They share the dog.  One family gets to play and bond with Fido one week, and the next week, family number two gets the pleasure.  Food and toys are each individual family’s responsibility; expenses for medical needs are shared. This is a first for me.  It actually never occurred to me that…

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Life's Pleasant Surprises…and Lessons

Life's Pleasant Surprises…and Lessons

Nathan wanted cash for the movie, Transformers 2, that he and a few friends are going to see this afternoon.  They’re going to the early show to save money but  Nathan still didn’t have enough cash on hand, so he and Ryan just returned from bringing the recycling to the recycling center.  These are the times I really like the fact that Nathan can drive. We’ve been recycling for as long as I can remember.  The boys are pretty used…

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Life Lessons

Life Lessons

Nathan’s been shopping for a car.  If you’re familiar with my other posts, you already know what a deliberate shopper he is.  That’s what happens when kids are in charge of their own money.  It may take some kids a little longer to get to that point, but eventually, they all learn the value of a dollar. So Nathan’s been shopping for his car for about six weeks.  And in these six weeks he’s learned information that will carry him…

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