April is about more than awesome April Fool’s jokes, the April showers that precede the “May flowers” Easter Bunnies, and the start of warmer weather. April also kicks off Financial Literacy Month, a time we dedicate to making sure you, our future leaders, are on the path to financial independence
Whether you earn a weekly allowance or plan on working a summer job, it’s important to build some money management skills so that you can make solid money-saving goals. Here are five tips…
Learning how to establish credit can be done at any age, but it’s far more valuable to start the process early in life. Parents, this post is for you.
Adding a teen to your car insurance policy can increase your rates dramatically -- here's some advice on managing costs
Give your children a big advantage in life by sharing these rules of financial success.
Credit cards can help teens learn financial responsibility, when used correctly. Help your teenager with some wise tips on credit card use.
As parents, you don’t need to break the bank when it comes to selecting the right vehicle to insure for your teen driver.
Before you decide it’s too expensive to let your teen get a driver’s license, consider these ways that you can save money on your teen's car insurance.
Money management is a life skill that everyone needs. Teaching our teens the basics of a budget, sets them up for success for when they go out on their own.
Are you aware of the fact that adding the teen to car insurance policy can shoot up your premium? Wondering, how to find the cheapest coverage? At least one of these tips should be applied in your situation. Compare and save with us.
Your teens probably think that they know everything and also likely tell you so daily. However, it’s a safe bet your kids haven’t learned all they need to know about a vitally important topic: credit. Here’s what you need to make sure your teenagers understand about credit.
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