On this week's Ask Farnoosh, a listener requests financial advice for her relationship. Another fan wants to know how to best save for a child's college education. Also, will housing prices cool in 2021?
How can Black families raise financially savvy children? What are the specific challenges families of color face when it comes to creating and leaving a financial legacy?
Raising Your Money-Savvy Family for Next Generation Financial Independence
A hybrid of personal story-telling and action-driven advice, Nordman and Pittner's new book helps families teach financial principles to their kids as young as Kindergarten, or as the authors say, “after they stop eating money.”
On today's show with guest Stacia Crawford, we're discussing life after a layoff, monetizing your skills, as well as the behind-the-scenes of producing for one of the country's top television stations.
Did you know that David's been living in Italy for the past year? We discuss his day to day life with the entire country in quarantine, and how to keep your mind and money healthy during these challenging times.
This week's questions concern feeling pressure to spend like well-off friends, ways to teach kids about money and affording 6 months of planned unemployment.
Sara Dean believes that moms need to be a little more selfish with their time, prioritize themselves, and be shameless in their pursuit to live bigger, bolder, and braver, #everydamnday.
Schwab's Joy Stephens co-hosts to tackle money questions related to Roth IRAs, saving for college and how to prepare for a possible correction in the market.
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