teaching kids the value of a dollar

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teaching kids the value of a dollar

Do your kids understand the value of money? Do they know that it takes hard work to earn the money you use to keep a roof over their heads and put food on the table? One thing I wanted to be sure my kids understood was that money isn't easy to come by. If you want something, you will have to work for it. So, what are the best ways to teach your kids the true value of a dollar? My blog is all about teaching kids of all ages about hard work and how it pays off. Hopefully, you will find everything here useful and can help your child learn that with a little hard work, anything is possible.

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How Tax Preparation Services Can Relieve Some Of Your Burden

20 October 2020
 Categories: Finance & Money, Blog

Trying to figure out your taxes can be a real headache. With all the numbers, rules, and other fine details that are involved in calculating and submitting your taxes, you may find yourself feeling overwhelmed when tax time approaches. Fortunately, there are professionals who offer services to help people like you prepare all the tax forms correctly, and hiring one of these professionals can help relieve some of your burdens. Read More …

4 Questions To Ask When Using A Bail Bond

10 June 2020
 Categories: Finance & Money, Blog

When a friend or family member is arrested, a judge will determine the amount of their bail. Bail is a monetary amount that the defendant must pay to secure their release from jail until their trial. Once the defendant makes their court appearances, the bail is returned.  If the accused can't make bail, a bail bond is one alternative. A bail bond is a product that enables the accused to pay a small percentage of the bond; the bail bond company covers the rest of the bail amount. Read More …

Preparing To Obtain An Auto Loan After Your Lease Expires

27 May 2016
 Categories: Finance & Money, Blog

If you really love your vehicle and wish to continue to drive it well past the lease turn in date, you may have the option to buy it. Purchasing the vehicle outright after a lease term allows you to hang on to the vehicle and not have to worry about strict lease restrictions such as mileage and overall wear and tear. To prepare, here are a few things to consider before making the final decision. Read More …

Dealing With A Divorce: Why You Need A Financial Consultant On Your Side

16 February 2016
 Categories: , Blog

Eleven states currently have marital property or community property laws. These laws contain provisions that require all marital assets owned by either spouse to be split evenly between both spouses during divorce proceedings, regardless of which party brought the assets into the marriage or earned the funds in question. If you are facing a divorce or are currently embroiled in divorce negotiations, you need a financial consultant on your side to help you protect as many of your assets as possible from division with your former spouse. Read More …

Rapid Intake: Should You Turn Yourself In Before You’re Arrested?

24 November 2015
 Categories: Finance & Money, Blog

If you have an active warrant out for your arrest, you may wonder if you should turn yourself in before law enforcement finds or contacts you. Although it may seem scary, a court judge may be lenient on you because you turned yourself in, depending on the extent of your crime. One of the first things you want to do before you turn yourself in is visit a bail bonds company and request rapid intake and appearance bond services. Read More …