I was asked to share some tips on helping families teach their college students about how to manage money when they are away from home. Here’s the result:
Teaching Your College Kids About Money – AmeripriseFinancial.com
I was asked to share some tips on helping families teach their college students about how to manage money when they are away from home. Here’s the result:
Teaching Your College Kids About Money – AmeripriseFinancial.com
An ABC News investigation reveals that “free” checking accounts endorsed by some universities may have a catch. The average college student overdraws his/her account several times per year, and the bank and the university are just waiting for that to happen. Overdraft charges can be close to $40 every time students make a simple mistake, and the university is likely sharing in the revenue. This report reveals that TCF Bank pays the University of Minnesota $1 million per year, plus a bounty of $34 per student if the University will endorse students banking there. Here’s the report:
I spoke with writer Lou Carlozo about the power of using “no” as a strategy when teaching your kids about money. Here’s the article that resulted:
“Back-to-School Math for Parents: What’s an ‘A’ worth?” – MSN Money
This month I shared my thoughts on how to launch kids toward financial security in MONEY Magazine. Here are those tips:
Money Magazine- Susan Beacham Q&A: Launching Kids Toward Financial Security_2013_09