What’s Your Kid’s Spending Personality?

What’s Your Kid’s Spending Personality?

While you may know the money personality of you and your spouse, you may not pay much attention to the money personality of your kids. However, children’s attitude toward money can begin to show as young as the age of 5. From this age onward, you may find that your...
Does Your Military Family Need an Emergency Fund?

Does Your Military Family Need an Emergency Fund?

If there’s one thing military life has taught you, it’s to always expect the unexpected. When it comes to personal finance, budgeting can only get you so far. It’s the unexpected expenses of life that can turn your world upside down, from events such as a job loss,...
7 Ways to Hide Money from Yourself

7 Ways to Hide Money from Yourself

We’ve all heard the saying “out of sight, out of mind,” and when it comes to reining in your spending habits, the concept of hiding money from yourself can be a great way to keep your financial goals on track. In fact, many times it’s the accounts that we forget about...
Military Life: Transition Tax Shock

Military Life: Transition Tax Shock

By Anna LarsonSpouseLink Ambassador &Guest Blogger I am dreading April 17th this year — it’s Tax Day, and it may be the first time our family is faced with owing tax dollars now that we’ve transitioned and retired from active-duty military service. There’s...

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