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Marketing To The "Rugrats Generation"
Different products hold different meaning for different people. There are products that are categorized on the basis of target customers. For example, toys are meant to attract children, washing powders are meant for womenfolk, and shaving kits for men. Experts suggest that although kids are small in stature, but they...
Tags: Kid, L2S, Marketing Research, Strategy, Marketing, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Do People Without Kids Waste Their Free Time?
If you don't have kids, you don't have a time problem. I have friends without kids and I want to wring their neck every time they say, "I'm so busy. I don't have enough time." You don't have enough time?! Are you kidding me? My theory, which...
Tags: Kid, Financial Accounting, Personal Finance, Finance, Robert Pagliarini
Blog posts 2009-10-05
Ivy League Babies: Getting An Early Start
Want to get your kid into Harvard? If your child has outgrown the high chair it may be too late. I didn't know until I read an article at College Confidential, a popular higher-ed website, that some parents are raising "Ivy Babies." ...
Tags: Kid, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Strategy, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management, Lynn O'Shaughnessy
Blog posts 2009-06-19
Boomerang Kids? How to Kick Your Kid Out of the Nest
So much for the empty nest. More and more adult children, unable to support themselves in a tough economy, are showing up on mom and dad?s doorstep. Here?s how to minimize the financial drain and emotional strain, while helping your children get back on their feet ? and out the...
Tags: Job, Kid, MoneyWatch, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Adult Children, Children Moving Back Home, Stay-At-Home Kids, Boomerang Kids, Christina Newberry, Abby Wilner, Jane Isay, Jane Adams, ShitMyDadSays, Empty Nest, Kim Girard
Articles 2009-10-12
Financial Literacy: What Your Kids Need to Know
Don't let your children grow up to be as dumb about money as we all have been. The schools aren't teaching financial basics, so you should. And start early.Google "Teaching kids about money," and you'll get 225 million hits on everything from camps to games to gadgets, all aimed at...
Tags: Financial, Kid, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Social Security, Personal Finance, Finance, Government, JumpStart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, Financial Literacy, Allowance, Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, Janet Bodnar, Raising Money Smart Kids, Kidnexions, President’s Advisory Council on Financial Literacy, ING Direct, The Stock Market Game, Planet Orange, Junior Achievement, The Game of Life, The Great Piggy Bank Adventure, Money Might, Charles Schwab Foundation, Clark Howard, Compound Interest, WealthQuest for Teens, Jill Suskind, Mike Alfred, Farnoosh Torabi
Articles 2009-07-15
Money Skills for Your Kids: Ages 10 to 14
You can get tweens to adopt the right lifelong money habits. But first you have to get their attention. Games Theory ...
Tags: Money, Allowance, Kid, MoneyWatch, ING Direct, Games, Mutual Funds, Investment, Personal Technology, Human Resources, Benefits, Retirement Plans, Finance, Stock Market Game, Planet Orange, Junior Achievement, Kidnexions, Janet Bodnar, Raising Money Smart Kids, The Game of Life, The Great Piggy Bank Adventure, Money Might, Kathy M. Kristof
Articles 2009-07-15
Money Skills for Your Kids: Ages 4 to 9
To help your kids grow into money-savvy adults, start early. Here's how to instill good money habits in even your youngest. ...
Tags: Allowance, Kid, MoneyWatch, Kids, Bodnar, Ryan, Financial Services, Personal Finance, JumpStart Coalition for Financial Literacy, Financial Literacy, Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, Janet Bodnar, Raising Money Smart Kids, Kidnexions, President’s Advisory Council on Financial Literacy, Kathy M. Kristof
Articles 2009-07-15
Kids Talk: How to Fix the Recession
In upstate New York, some youthful sources offer a fresh perspective on the economic crisis -- as well as some recession stories of their own.
Tags: Recession, MoneyWatch, Evening, Hartman, Assignment, America, U.S., Kid, Money, New York, Family, Parent, Child, Solution
Videos 2009-07-08
Bad Financial News: How to Tell Your Kids
In these tough times, it's hard to know what's worse: getting bad financial news or having to bring that news to your kids. Here's how to make it a little easier. ...
Tags: Teen, Financial, Parent, Family, Kid, MoneyWatch, Beth Kobliner, Financial Accounting, Finance, Bad News, Children, Kids, Teens, Families, Ken Robinson,  Carolyn Meyer-Wartels, Tovah Klein, Patricia Seaman, Leslie Linfield, Jill Norvilitis, Lewis Mandell, Andrew Sum, Julia Heath, Jennifer Thomas, Charles Schwab, Denise Smith
Articles 2009-06-17
The Real Cost of Raising Kids
In a lingering recession, should you put off having children? Should one parent stay home to cut childcare costs? Stacey Bradford gives editor-at-large Jill Schlesinger the lowdown on the true cost of child-rearing.
Tags: Children, Recession, Kid, MoneyWatch, Stacey Bradford, Jill Schlesinger, Kids, Parenting, College Costs, 529
Videos 2009-06-11
Uncle Sam Says You're Rich. So Why Do You Feel Screwed?
If your family makes much more than $150,000, you're too rich to get federal aid. But that doesn't mean your job or your 401k is secure. And guess whose taxes will pay for the bailout you're not getting?Recessions always hurt folks who live from one paycheck to the next. That's...
Tags: Job, Kid, MoneyWatch, Recruitment & Selection, Taxes, 401(k), Personal Finance, Retirement Plans, Free Trade, Investment, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Financial Planning, Finance, Benefits, Recession, Wall Street Bonuses, Stimulus Benefits, Job Security, MoneyWatch Feature Package, Retirement
Articles 2009-05-04
Beyond Piggy Banks: A Parent's Guide
MoneyWatch catches up with two families to see how they handle tricky allowance questions and teach their kids about money management.
Tags: Allowance, MoneyWatch, Kid, Personal Finance, Kids' Allowance, Parents, Money, Chores
Videos 2009-04-02
The 8-Year-Old Entrepreneur
Despite the ongoing economic recession, Tanner Leuellen has remained determined to find a job. Lisa Bloom speaks with Leuellen, who remains determined to succeed at just 8 years of age.
Tags: Recession, Entrepreneur, MoneyWatch, Lisa Bloom, Entrepreneurship, Recruitment & Selection, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Early, Saturday, Business, Kid, Interview, Child
Videos 2009-03-21
Kawasaki: Santa's Lessons in Entrepreneurship
The Find: According to Guy Kawasaki Santa Claus isn't just a jolly, fat man in a red suit, but also a perfect candidate for venture capitalist funding. The Source: Kawasaki writing on the American Express Open Forum blog. The Takeaway: Many of us aren't...
Tags: Brand, Entrepreneurship, Kid, Venture Capital, Branding, Retail, Investment, Finance, Financing Startups, Marketing, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2008-12-26
Great Career Move, Shame About the Kids | BTalk Australia
(12min 34) You've been offered that dream posting overseas, but what about the kids? On today's BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie talks to Gavin Machell, the Vice Principal at the École Mondiale World School in Mumbai, about the standard of international schools and the impact of living overseas...
Tags: Kid, Podcasts, Professional Development, Digital Music, Digital Media, Internet, Career, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-08-21
Starting An Internet Business While Taking Care Of Your Kids
Being a single parent with kids could be very tough. The struggle to earn some money to support your small children could be very taxing on you that you may not really have a good quality of life. If you have been having so much trouble balancing your time between...
Tags: Kid, ArticleCircle.com, Internet
White papers 2007-01-01
Time Flies By - Three Main Ways To Clip Those Wings
We all know how time can go by too quickly. This is especially true if you're a parent. You're busy with your day to day life and then one day you look around, and your children are asking for the keys to the car. If you're a new parent and...
Tags: Parent, Web Site, Kid, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet
White papers 2007-01-01
Marketing to Kids
The paper suggests beverage companies market directly to kids in order for them to identify and develop a connection with a brand. It's similar to marketing to ethnic groups. The adult beverage market is heavily influenced by health-consciousness consumers. In the kids' beverage segment, this is even truer. There are...
Tags: Marketing, Beverage, Kid, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing
White papers
Get Your Kids to Help Pay for Retirement
If I had $10 for every time a financial advisor I am interviewing utters  “There are no loans for retirement, but there are loans for college,” my SEP-IRA would be in a lot better shape. But my radar always starts beeping when I hear that.  Sure, I know it makes...
Tags: Retirement, Kid, Taxes, Personal Finance, Free Trade, Investment, Financial Accounting, Operational Accounting, Marketing Research, Financial Planning, Finance, Marketing, Carla Fried
Blog posts 2009-10-19

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Attn Kids 3 & up: Fisher-Price® Kid-Tough FP3™ Player and Kid-Tough™ Digital Camera Coming Soon…; New Line Of Real Electronics Tough-Enough And Easy-Enough For Kids To Use
EAST AURORA, N.Y. -- Fisher-Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc. (NYSE:MAT), introduces today's must-have electronics designed specifically for kids with the launch of the age-appropriate Kid-Tough FP3TM Player and Kid-ToughTM Digital Camera. After creating a stir at the leading industry trade show in February, consumers are already buzzing in...
Tags: camera, digital camera, electronics, Fisher-Price
Research articles 2006-05-03
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