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Bank of Mom and Dad: Could Tough Love Cure Financial Irresponsibility?

October 3, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

By Xin Lu A new show named Bank of Mom and Dad just premiered on 9/30/09 on SOAPnet. This show chronicles parents who attempt to reform their financially irresponsible adult children by moving in with them for a week. With the aid of a money coach, the parents take actions to reform their spendthrift kid. Can this financial intervention really work? I watched the premiere episode on Hulu.com and I must admit that it was a pretty entertaining show. The indebted child is a 33 year ol

‘Parent’s Choice’ in Powys.

July 14, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

How the most vulnerable people in our society are cared for is a measure of how civilised we are. Today, the issue on my mind is the education of children with severe, profound and multiple learning difficulties in Powys. And there's an important philosophical principle involved. Is it better to include these children in mainstream schools, or allow them to be educated together in the same school? I use the word 'allowed' deliberately because the parents of 109 children have chosen to send the

10 Sound Budgeting Tips to Ensure Financial Freedom

July 9, 2009 by Making A Budget · Leave a Comment 

Author : Michael New Jr. If you look at your bank account and wonder where all the money went, or swore you paid a bill and now you are told you are past due, you may have a budget problem or no budget at all This is not something that is taught in our traditional public education system Young people are not usually armed with the knowledge of how to budget effectively unless their parents taught them There are numerous books, videos, and software out there for your reference on budg

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