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Money Lessons for Kids on Living Smart with Patricia Gras
Using her background as an independent financial resource consultant, Laury Adams gives financial tips and discusses how to talk to kids about money. Including helping adults invest and manage their money, Ms. Adams has lectured children as a “money coach” using simple tools to give kids financial knowledge that changes the way they look at money and benefits them throughout their life.
What are some good books about budgeting your money, saving & living frugally?
My cousin just got a great job & salary. She’s in $40,000 debt, though. She’s going to be making more than enough money to pay this off in the next couple of years. However, she is very impulsive and tends to spend a lot of money. I want to get her some good books for her b-day that will ensure a more secure future; any suggestions for books –
or suggestions in general? Like what percentage of income goes towards living, food, transportation, savings, etc. Thanks!
Frugal Living Gets Boost with How to Save Money on Everything eBook Giveaway
Frugal Living Gets Boost with How to Save Money on Everything eBook Giveaway
David Ning, author, trusted advisor and founder of MoneyNing.com has helped tens of thousands of people discover how frugal living can lead to financial freedom.
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Anyone have budgeting tips for a college student living off campus?
So I will be living at a house with a few other students for the year. Commuting isn’t an option =( and housing isn’t given to seniors
Anyhow I have begun budgeting everything. I’ve made a list of known expenses (rent, permit, etc.)
However I am having a hard time decided how much to budget for…groceries. I have lived on campus with a meal plan. I would appreciate some input!
Any other tips will be greatly appreciated! Thanks =)
What are some good books on saving money, budgeting and living frugally?
Not interested in investing in stocks – just saving, budgeting, living modestly. Also advice on impulsive spending and paying off debts. Thanks!
