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- Three Strategies for Managing Generation Y
- Getting the most from millennial employees requires a new approach to management. Here's how Deloitte, Merrill Lynch, and the U.S. Army handle the needs of a new generation. ...
- Articles 2008-05-16
- Off-Balance-Sheet Entities: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
- The term "off balance sheet" can refer to many things. Typically, it refers to separate legal entities (separate companies of which the parent holds less than 100% ownership) or contingent liabilities such as letters of credit or loans to separate legal entities that are guaranteed by the parent. GAAP allows...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- 12 Tough Questions to Ask Your Parents
- Talking with your parents about their estate is important to protect your family's finances, but the conversation can be difficult at best. Here's what you need to ask and how to do it. The mere idea of having a talk with your elderly parents about their finances and estate...
- Articles 2009-09-02
- The Best College-Savings Tool
- If you're saving money for a college education, you need to have a 529 savings plan. MoneyWatch's Ray Martin explains why, and gives you three rules to keep in mind.
- Videos 2009-10-20
- For Working Moms, Big Changes
- In a new poll, nearly 40 percent of mothers say they are now primary breadwinners in their households. That means culture shifts at work and at home.
- Videos 2009-10-19
- Help Your Parents, Save on Your Own Taxes
- If you're paying for a parent's medical expenses, you can save thousands of dollars come tax time. MoneyWatch's Ray Martin explains how.
- Videos 2009-11-18
- What All Parents Have in Common with Bristol Palin
- On the surface, Bristol Palin's story appears to be about a teenager's struggle with abstinence and its consequences. But while reading a People Magazine article on the young mom, I realized that I and other parents with young children have more in common with Governor Sarah Palin's daughter than I...
- Blog posts 2009-05-22
- A Parent's SAT Score
- If parents had to retake the SAT, how would they do? You can get an inkling of how you might fare by taking a mini SAT that The Princeton Review devised as a challenge for parents. Earlier this year, a reporter for The Wall...
- Blog posts 2009-07-06
- Book Review: WSJ Financial Guidebook for New Parents
- If you've read more than a handful of my posts, you'll know that I'm obsessed with always growing, advancing, and learning. I love to read. I'm always looking for that new idea or that nugget of wisdom that will move me forward. But as obsessed as I am about learning...
- Blog posts 2009-07-30
- The Costs When Caring for an Elderly Parent
- Earlier this week I wrote about the financial strain of caring for an ailing spouse. That got me thinking about the costs adult children may take on when they become caregivers for their parents. Is this yet another expense -- along with retirement and our own kids' college education --...
- Blog posts 2009-09-03
- 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.
- 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. ...
- Articles 2009-06-17
- What Do We Owe Our Children?
- Money isn't the primary issue. With a commitment to one another's growth and happiness, business families will thrive. In between childhood allowances and estate planning, nearly all parents—business owners or not—struggle with the question: What do we owe our children? Virtually all parents, whether or not they own a business,...
- White papers 2001-11-01
- Workplaces Fail To Support Parents Of Teens
- From the executive summary: ‘Raising a teenager not only is stressful but also can be a distraction for an employee. Newly minted driver's licenses, latchkey after-school arrangements, bullies and school violence, unhealthy relationships, and concealed depression are just some of the shadowy dreads that preoccupy parents of adolescents, who often...
- White papers 2002-09-01
- Accuracy of Parents in Measuring Body Temperature With a Tympanic Thermometer
- The objective of this white paper study is was to assess the diagnostic accuracy of these measurements which involves parents to measure tympanic temperatures in children. The paper reveals that the readings done by parents with a tympanic thermometer designed for home use differed a clinically significant amount from the...
- White papers 2005-01-11
- On The Anticipation Of IPO Underpricing: Evidence From Equity Carve-Outs
- The authors found an unconditional positive first-trading day return and that the returns to both the carved-out subsidiary and the parent on the IPO Initial public offering date are predicable conditional on the return to the parent during the book-building period. The evidence of cross-subsidization is provided; specifically, initial returns...
- White papers 2003-05-03
- 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...
- White papers 2007-01-01
- Relocating And The Single Parent
- If you think moving abroad is hard, try doing it as a single parent. What kind of issues do such families face - and how can they make the relocation go smoothly? Single parents face unique challenges when it comes to relocation. They need dependable assistance, contingency plans, and lots...
- White papers 2004-09-09
- Job Search Help: The 5 Most Important Gifts Parents Can Give Their New College Graduate
- As winter sets in and graduation dates draw ever closer, most parents' minds inevitably begin to fix upon the ultimate reward for the education they've supported; in other words, on that first real job. The good news is that, as a parent, you can provide far greater support and encouragement...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- The Route to Gen Y Recruits is Through Their Parents
- The Find: If you want to recruit more Gen Y workers to your organization, Tammy Erickson insists your brand needs to appeal to their parents as much as it does to them. The Source: Tammy Erickson on the Harvard Business Conversation Starters blog. The...
- Blog posts 2008-10-13
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