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The Motley Fool May 26, 2006 Elizabeth Brokamp |
Ask Mrs. Riches: Teach Your Children Mrs. Riches offers tips for raising un-bratty, money-savvy children. |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Susan Garland |
Mom And Dad, I'm Home -- Again As more twentysomethings move back in, parents need to set clear expectations. |
Financial Planning September 1, 2011 Suzanne McGee |
Full-Nest Syndrome Even when a financial advisor is able and willing to work with clients on containing and managing requests for financial help from their boomerang children, they can end up squarely in the middle of one of the most perilous kinds of disagreements: family squabbles over money. |
The Motley Fool April 27, 2007 Elizabeth Brokamp |
Ask Mrs. Riches: The Full Nest You thought your nest would be empty, but instead your kids returned home! Get your financial relationship questions answered here. |
BusinessWeek October 31, 2005 Anne Tergesen |
Three Generations, One Roof There are increasing numbers of three-generation households. Here's how to make it work. |
ifeminists February 9, 2005 Jennifer Roback Morse |
What Dads Do The secret of what dads do is hidden in plain sight, in the open secret that men and women are different. The parent of each gender contributes something unique. The two parents complement one another. |
U.S. Banker February 2007 Karen Krebsbach |
'Once Upon a Time, There Was a Very Rich Family...' Wealth managers can be instrumental in helping parents teach their children about the value of money-and managing for optimum portfolio longevity. The key? Starting early. |
BusinessWeek July 2, 2009 |
The Essentials Here are the key legal documents you will need -- aside from a will, of course -- to assist parents in a medical or financial emergency and handle their estate at death |
Investment Advisor January 2006 Olivia Mellan |
The Psychology of Advice: The Silent Generations A huge chunk of our nation's wealth is in the hands of baby boomers' parents. Whether you represent older parents or a grownchild, better intergenerational communication is as important to you as it is to your financial advisory clients. |
The Family Room Marty W. Stewart |
Five Secrets for Parents to Help Encourage Responsible Use of the Internet As technology progresses and children find even more need to use the Internet, parents must develop clear-cut and consistent rules while children are online. |
ifeminists September 15, 2004 K. C. Wilson |
The Subversion of Child Support Child support in the U.S. would do better to assume no greater ambition than cover normal child costs. It would serve children better, which it is what it's supposed to do, not adult needs nor other social or economic agendas. |
Registered Rep. February 24, 2011 Kevin McKinley |
Managing Mom's Assets Many of your retiring boomer clients are dismayed to finally reach financial independence, only to find themselves spending valuable time and money supporting and caring for one (or two, or more) of their elderly parents. |
Salon.com February 7, 2002 Spoon Bennett |
Outlaw mom As a lesbian mother, I've been pushed into the shadows by the law. Will the pediatricians' humane report finally make me a legal parent? |
ifeminists June 22, 2005 Tony Zizza |
18: A Spoiled Child Never Loves Its Mother Hold your 18 year-old (child) accountable for their actions even if by law in some areas they're legally an adult. There is no expiration date to parenthood and wanting to see your children evolve into good human beings. |
Investment Advisor October 2006 Chris Blunt |
Advancing the Conversation Advisors' role in helping clients and heirs address end-of-life issues -- Behind the Numbers: 72% of parents said they would encourage their own financial advisor to discuss... etc. |
The Motley Fool July 5, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Planning for the Unthinkable Your parents are getting older. Here's how you can help them financially. |
ifeminists August 25, 2004 K. C. Wilson |
Child Support: Income Shares, Part I While assuming a divorce never happened as far as the children are concerned would make an excellent premise for custody arrangements, it is unsustainable for financial ones. |
Financial Planning November 1, 2005 Maureen Mohyde |
The New Generation Gap Estate planning is one of the most important steps your clients can take to help their families. Planning can help make things easier for everyone when difficult times arise. But a study shows parents are more at ease discussing their estate plans than their boomer children. |
Registered Rep. April 10, 2012 Kevin McKinley |
Helping Clients Cut Off the Kids If you have clients stretched between supporting their older youngsters and saving for retirement, you can delicately help the parents nudge, shove, and kick the offspring out of the proverbial nest. |
ifeminists May 4, 2005 Tony Zizza |
Why Parents Should Have High Expectations Of Their Children In a world where children have low expectations and low frustration levels, even the smallest completion of a chore or task seems to call for big rewards. This doesn't do anybody any good. |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2006 Anne Field |
Creepy Conversations Holding onto clients' assets after their death isn't easy. The only effective way to do it is to establish a relationship with the clients' offspring. Here's how. |
AskMen.com Mr. Mafioso |
Mafioso: Deal With Parents You never neglect your parents. With all the Cousin Tonys and Aunt Maries on the family tree, your parents are some of the most important. |
Financial Planning July 1, 2009 Scott Schutte |
Lesson Plans Is there anything positive we can take away from this time of turmoil? How can we learn, and how can we help our kids learn from this? What wisdom can we impart to our children or our clients' children that can help them better prepare for their financial future? |
BusinessWeek June 5, 2006 Lauren Young |
Mom? Dad? I'm Home! Why are so many grads returning to live with their parents? $40 billion in loans. |
Financial Advisor June 2007 Tracey Longo |
Grown Up, But Not Gone More and more retired or nearly retired investors are engaging in something that is extremely difficult for even the brightest advisors to accommodate in a financial projection: unplanned giving to their adult kids. |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 Andrew Park |
Between A Rocker And A High Chair The Sandwich Generation -- caring for both parents and kids -- needs a hand. |
Investment Advisor October 2007 Kara P. Stapleton |
The Kids Stay in the Picture Think of your financial advisory clients' children now, and they're likely to think of you later. |
Salon.com October 4, 2000 Jennifer Foote Sweeney |
Pluck and circumstance Judith Wallerstein makes a case for marriage, and on rare occasions, a healthy divorce... |
ifeminists January 17, 2007 Tony Zizza |
No 'Thank You' Should Mean No More Presents You are a bad parent if you watch your children get present after present after present for the holidays, but you do not provide them with an equal number of small thank you cards and stamps to send them off to everyone who has sent your flesh and blood presents of any and all monetary value. |
The Motley Fool December 7, 2007 Mary Dalrymple |
Holiday Cash and Kids Making money gifts into learning tools. Teach your children to share, save and spend. |
The Motley Fool March 14, 2008 Selena Maranjian |
Life Insurance for Children? Is it ever smart to buy life insurance on your children's lives? Read on for more information about this topic |
T.H.E. Journal April 2002 Mark Nixon |
How the Web Keeps Parents 'In the Know' As teachers and parents work together to assist students in their studies, the Web has emerged as a highly effective and informative communication tool to meet the needs of today's busy teachers and parents... |
Registered Rep. May 1, 2004 Anne Field |
Role Reversal What happens when adult children take over part or all of their parents' finances - at the request of Mom or Dad? How should an advisor approach such situations? |
Psychology Today Jan/Feb 2007 Nando Pelusi |
Mommy's Favorite Parent-child interaction is a source of pain as well as the most wonderful, keenly felt love and devotion. We may dream about unconditional love, but parental ambivalence is the more likely fact of life. |
PC World January 2004 Anne Kandra |
Should Parents Become Big Brother? New software allows parents to control virtually everything children do online. |
BusinessWeek May 12, 2011 Steve Matthews |
Kids Moving Out Are a Boon to the Economy As employment picks up, more young people are setting up house. That's lifting consumer spending. |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2006 Elizabeth Brokamp |
Ask Mrs. Riches: Money Issues With Kids When your kids have their hands out, how much is too much? |
The Motley Fool October 17, 2006 Mary Dalrymple |
Lake Wobegon College Many financial aid administrators say parents have a false sense of security that their child's chosen college will help them pay the costs of their child's education. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
How To: Win Over Her Parents Every parent wants what's best for their daughter. So let your actions, not just words, represent you. |
The Motley Fool November 30, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Should You Go Condo for College? Overall, buying a home for your college kids to live in isn't the path to quick riches that it once was. As a way to keep costs down and introduce students to the realities of adult finance, however, it's still worth considering. |
ifeminists April 21, 2004 Tony Zizza |
"Discipline, No Television, No Kidding" Today, children have a better relationship with their "own" television than with their parents and peers. |
Registered Rep. April 22, 2015 Kevin McKinley |
Small Deposits Now, Big Money Later Using the right vehicle and starting as soon as possible, parents, grandparents and other concerned family members can provide a lifetime of financial security for the children they love. |
ifeminists November 10, 2004 |
Letter: Grandparent Visitation Statutes Parents who oppose the grandparent visitation statues do not oppose grandparent visitation. They are simply against the "forced visitation" laws that are devastating to children and parents. |
ifeminists April 21, 2004 K. C. Wilson |
Replace "Best Interest of the Child" with "Protect and Support the Child's Family" Author cites critical flaws in family legal policy, and a need to move to a more "whole family" approach. |
Financial Advisor March 2011 Caren Chesler |
Homeward Bound In a tough economic environment, some clients must deal with their children moving back home. |
Salon.com August 30, 2000 Debra Ollivier |
Whose crisis is this, anyway? Teens are getting the blame for their parents' failures. |
Fast Company March 2000 Rekha Balu |
Parents @ Work Bring Your Parents to Work Day. |
The Motley Fool October 13, 2010 Dan Caplinger |
Don't Make These 4 Money Mistakes Parents are making some wrong moves with their money. When it comes to saving for their children's college education, a lot of parents are making mistakes that are keeping their money from working as hard as it could for them. |
Financial Planning December 1, 2007 Elizabeth O'Brien |
Advisor Pulse Many parents are woefully underprepared to fund their children's college expenses, and advisors are well positioned to give them the nudge they need. |
Registered Rep. January 21, 2005 Anne Field |
Time Running Out to Apply for College Financial Aid Many parents of college-age children are scrambling to complete their financial aid applications. Financial advisors suggest that clients should apply even it they don't, at first glance, seem to be eligible for aid. |