Steve Vernon, CBS News It would seem likely that parents whose children are grown and no longer dependents would start to boosting their savings. But that’s not the way it’s going. And as a result, those parents won’t likely be able […]
Steve Vernon, CBS News It would seem likely that parents whose children are grown and no longer dependents would start to boosting their savings. But that’s not the way it’s going. And as a result, those parents won’t likely be able […]
Kathleen Elkins, Business Insider If you want to leave your children a generous amount of money in your will, the federal estate tax may eat up a large chunk of their inheritance. That tax only kicks in if your money and property — your […]
Kim Clark, Time Parents of teenagers expect that getting their kids through college will require them to sacrifice early retirement, big expenditures like cars, and even fun, a new survey has found. In a survey of 445 parents of high […]
David Ning, U.S. News & World Report An extra decade or two of compounded returns may be the best financial gift any parent can give to their kids. This gift can be even more powerful if you encourage your children […]
Christina Cauterucci, Slate The percentage of mothers who stay at home with their children has been on the rise since 1993, and it’s not because formerly career-driven women have suddenly woken up to the joys of full-time baby bonding. In […]
Peter Gasca, Entrepreneur.com Long ago, I believed that to be a successful entrepreneur, you had to avoid having children. The focus and dedication needed to run a business simply did not allow for the time and energy necessary to raise […]
Jane Wells, CNBC The rate of inflation continues to be much lower than normal … unless you’re raising kids. Feeding, housing, caring and clothing the next generation of Americans can be the costliest household expense. According to Babycenter.com, moms estimate […]