Last week I had the privilege of meeting with David Sweet with North Shore Weekend. In case you missed it, here is the result:
Last week I had the privilege of meeting with David Sweet with North Shore Weekend. In case you missed it, here is the result:
April is an odd month to write about giving gifts. Usually, I reserve this topic for the holiday marathon we all go through in the fourth quarter each year. But the reality is that we give gifts all year–birthdays, anniversaries, milestone achievements and of course, the many “other” holidays we are called upon to memorialize with a gift. (Note to my dear daughters: Mother’s Day is right around the corner.)
Our first impulse on any of those occasions is to head to the store to buy something, wrap it and proudly deliver it to the person of honor. Maybe it’s time to think about gift giving differently. Would you rather have another sweater, gift card or tchotchke? Or some uninterrupted quality time to spend with the people you care about?
I began to ponder this during a recent mega gift-giving moment in the life of my own family: The celebration of my father-in-law’s 90th birthday. Continue reading
Life has a way of surprising us – and our last 13 years as entrepreneurs did exactly that! Always appreciate a good journalist who really listens like Bill Fay and helps us get our message out about the importance of reaching and teaching kids about the choices they have for money!
Former Bank Senior Vice President Teaches Kids Basics of Finance – Debt.org
We all make mistakes – that is how we learn. Writer Terri Cettina asked me how to handle kids money mistakes and was surprised when I cheered the idea!
How to Handle Kids’ Money Mistakes – Eqiufax