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What Kids Don't Know About Money
Young people say they don't feel prepared to make smart financial choices, according to a recent a recent survey by the Charles Schwab Foundation. Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz talks about the study's findings, and tells us how parents should teach their own children.
Tags: Financial, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Finance, Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, Baie Netzer, Charles Schwab Foundation, Financial Literacy, Kids, Money, Money Lessons, Parents
Videos 2009-07-15

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5 Money Lessons My Mother and Grandmother Taught Me
My mother, Susanne Glink, is an amazing woman. An artist who was widowed at 45 (and again in her early 50s), she built a hugely successful career as a top real estate agent working in Chicago's Gold Coast. It's not easy raising three teenage girls on your...
Tags: Mother, Financial, Real Estate, Business Operations, Ilyce Glink
Blog posts 2009-05-04
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 15 and Up
To make high-school students financially literate, let them handle and sometimes mishandle their own money. The Power of Compound Interest ...
Tags: Financial, Credit Card, MoneyWatch, Concert Ticket, Alfred, Sales Channel, Financial Accounting, Financial Services, Sales, Finance, Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, Charles Schwab Foundation, The Stock Market Game, Clark Howard, Compound Interest, WealthQuest for Teens, Jill Suskind, Mike Alfred, Farnoosh Torabi, Kathy M. Kristof
Articles 2009-07-15
Lessons from the field - Effective Sales Management: Short and Long-term Planning, Forecasting, and Expense Budgeting - Part 2 of 2 - By John Hogan
Lessons from the field - Effective Sales Management: Short and Long-term Planning, Forecasting, and Expense Budgeting - Part 2 of 2 - By John Hogan 'The budget evolved from a management tool into an obstacle to management.' Frank C. CarlucciCarlucci has had a very diverse career, having served as US...
Tags: sales, business, hotel
News items 2009-08-10
Lessons of an Ethics Writer
Lessons of an Ethics WriterAlways thought the term "business ethics" was...an oxymoron. However, reading your blog gave me hope that someone was bringing the issue into the light. Some good discussion came out as result of this blog.Thanks, I will miss your discussions.Good Post and Good BlogFunny, I just came...
Tags: blog, ethics, Ethics Writer, lover
Discussion threads 2008-06-18
Wall Street Meltdown: Unlearned Lessons From Enron
Wall Street Meltdown: Unlearned Lessons From EnronRE: Wall Street Meltdown: Unlearned Lessons From EnronJust not true. The underlying cause of the mortgage problem were civil rights and affordable housing groups, plus, US Congress in demanding easier access to home financing for those who could not afford to pay. Financial companies...
Tags: Financial accounting, Leadership, unlearned lesson, Enron Corp., meltdown
Discussion threads 2008-09-19
Facebook's TOS Debacle and Six Lessons for Tech Companies
Facebook's recent collision with user sentiments over changing its terms of service TOS only got as much press as it did because it was so public. But there are lessons to be learned by any tech company that potentially might welcome online interaction with customers â€" which, these days, seems...
Tags: Social Networking, Facebook, Terms Of Service, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2009-02-19
5 Lessons We've Learned from the Recession
Yesterday I scolded Wall Street for not learning lessons from the housing and credit bubbles. For the rest of us, the news is actually pretty good--it seems that the longest post-World War II recession has knocked some sense into us! Based on consumer confidence polls as well...
Tags: Recession, Income, Advisor, Investment, Personal Finance, Finance, Jill Schlesinger
Blog posts 2009-07-28
10 Lessons Google Must Learn About OS Security
News Analysis: Google is new to the operating-system market, so it has to demonstrate that it understands how to build and maintain a secure Web OS. The history of Windows security has shown there are many avenues of attack for a desktop operating system. There are even more potential attack...
Tags: Google Inc., Operating System
News items 2009-11-19
9 Ways New Parents Can Save Money: A Year-by-Year Guide
A new Maclaren stroller in the driveway. Juicy Couture in the closet. Are you out of your mind? You don't need to spend like it's 2007 to keep your baby happy. ...
Tags: MoneyWatch, Food & Beverage, Telecom & Utilities, Manufacturing, Pregnancy, Baby Formula, Warehouse Club, Toddlers, Consignment Shops, Stacey Bradford
Articles 2009-06-25
Wall Street: 5 Lessons Not Learned
While many are celebrating "The Recession is Over!" I'm not feeling great joy. Don't misunderstand me--I want the economy to find its footing and for Americans to get back on their feet. However, the S&P 500's nearly 45% surge since the March lows (NASDAQ is up almost...
Tags: Wall Street, Financial Services, Operational Accounting, Investment, Finance, Jill Schlesinger
Blog posts 2009-07-27
More Lessons in Persuasion: Using "the Power of Because"
More Lessons in Persuasion: Using "the Power of Because"Old NewsReally this is very old news. In fact the study to which you refer was done in the late 1970's or early 80's. In a communications project I tried the same experiment and it proved fairly successful but again, the only...
Tags: Persuasion, photocopier
Discussion threads 2008-07-08
Seth Godin: 14 Business Lessons from the Music Industry
What better industry to learn from than one in a full-fledged struggle to revive its business? With sagging sales and a distribution model in crisis, the music industry of old is scrambling to make a comeback -- or at the very least, stay afloat. Thus, what better...
Tags: Lindsay Blakely, Music, Music Business, Permission, Seth Godin
Blog posts 2008-01-08
Five Lessons You Can Learn from Designers
You might be in sales, PR or accounting and barely have the artistic talent it takes to draw a stick figure, but that doesn't mean you have nothing to learn from designers. The people behind every product you love have certain habits of mind that can benefit young professionals in...
Tags: Tool, Productivity, Benefits, Strategy, Human Resources, Management, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2009-08-11
Kindergarten Lessons: The Three C's of Effective Leadership
It's been my son's first week of kindergarten and let's just say Mom was more stressed about it than he was. And unfortunately, anxiety and panic appear to be incompatible with coherent blogging, so apologies for the radio silence the past two days. But I've regained my...
Tags: Team, School, Effective Leadership, C, Team Management, Leadership, Management, CC Holland
Blog posts 2009-09-04
Lessons from Your '08 Return
Your 2008 taxes are done. Congrats! But you're not done yet. This is the perfect time to look for ways to lower your 2009 taxes, while you have all your records and forms handy. The sooner you get started, the more you'll save. ...
Tags: MoneyWatch, Taxes, Free Trade, Personal Finance, Financial Planning, Finance, Jill Schlesinger, IRS, Internal Revenue Service, Tax Refund, Estimated Taxes, Making Work Pay Tax Credit, Tax Withholding, 401(k), Municipal Bonds, Tax Equivalent Yield, Morningstar, Tax-Managed Mutual Funds, Tax-Efficient Funds, Extension to File, Extension to Pay, Installment Agreement, Offer in Compromise, IRS.gov, Online Payment Agreement, MoneyWatch Crash Course, MoneyWatch.com Editor-at-Large, Jill Schlesinger, MoneyWatch.com Editor-at-Large
Articles 2009-04-03
What Causes Inflation? Lessons from the 1970s, Vol. 3
The definition of inflation in your first economics course is simple: "Too much money chasing too few goods." You might restate it as "an increasing amount of money chasing a fixed amount of goods," but the point is that when the quantity of money in an economy is increasing faster...
Tags: Gross Domestic Product, Federal Reserve Board, Inflation, Robert Samuelson, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, John Keefe
Blog posts 2009-05-26
Arsenic is low-fat too: lessons from the demise of Community Bankers U.S. Government Money Market Fund.
The folding of the Community Bankers US Government Money Market Fund, the first money market fund to fail due to derivatives exposure, is not a unique situation. Other banks have portfolios sold as "agency" securities that offered higher "yThe folding of the Community Bankers US Government Money Market Fund, the...
Tags: derivatives, U.S. Government
Research articles 1994-12-01
Teaching kids to save: Economic trends make money-management skills
When 7- and 8-year-olds earn "money" for tasks like completing homework and can spend their earnings on toys at a classroom store, they're probably going to learn some valuable life lessons: good behavior -- and money management -- pay off. At least, that's the hope of Rose Park...
Tags: U.S. Bank
Research articles 2008-04-30
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