Ken Kaye
This is the last of six original essays based on the book, Trust Me: Helping Our Young Adults Financially, which I co-wrote with my son, Nick Kaye. We both blog at attn:money.
READ PART ONE HERE READ PART TWO HERE READ PART THREE HERE READ PART FOUR HERE READ PART FIVE HERE
This is the fifth of six original essays based on my new book, Trust Me: Helping Our Young Adults Financially, which I hope will help parents talk to their children about finances and responsibility. In addition, the author also blogs at attn:money.
READ PART ONE HERE READ PART TWO HERE READ PART THREE HERE READ PART FOUR HERE
The recession has caused many working class families to deal with debt. While we are primarily focused on a parents ability to pay bills, we must not ignore the growing issue of young adults building up bad credit and large debts.
This is the fourth of six original essays based on my new book, Trust Me: Helping Our Young Adults Financially, which I hope will help parents talk to their children about finances and responsibility. In addition, the author also blogs at attn:money.
READ PART ONE HERE READ PART TWO HERE READ PART THREE HERE
This is the third of six original essays based on my new book, Trust Me: Helping Our Young Adults Financially, which I hope will help parents talk to their children about finances and responsibility.
READ PART ONE HERE READ PART TWO HERE
This is the second of six original essays based on my new book, Trust Me: Helping Our Young Adults Financially, which I hope will help parents talk to their children about finances and responsibility.
READ PART ONE HERE
This is the first of six original essays based on my new book, Trust Me: Helping Our Young Adults Financially, which I hope will help parents talk to their children about finances and responsibility.
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