The short answer: the hard way. T. Rowe Price recently released a study on parents, kids, and money. Parents want kids to learn about money by making mistakes, especially with small amounts of cash before they become adults and have large amounts of cash. Meanwhile, kids don’t think that their parents do a great job… [Read More]
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A Low-Cost Way to Help Families
Like almost every woman with a college degree, I read Anne-Marie Slaughter’s article on women, families, and careers. I agree with a lot of it, too. One part jumped out at me, in part because I was thinking of writing a blog post about it anyway: Sandberg thinks that “something” is an “ambition gap”—that women… [Read More]