Family Archives - Page 4 of 9 - Beth Kobliner

Money. It might be the last taboo. But it’s time we opened up about this touchy subject with family, friends—really, everybody in our lives. Here’s why: Having smart, honest money conversations can clear the air, inform our decisions, and make that big green elephant in the room seem a whole lot less scary.

Family


Should I talk my kid out of declaring a liberal arts major?

Is declaring a liberal arts major bad for your kid’s career?

I’m afraid my parents are spoiling my kids with lavish holiday gifts

Ask Beth: It’s not easy to tell Grandma and Grandpa to tone down the holiday gifts for your kids.

Raise your daughters to be investors

Women now represent a higher percentage of people who have saved $1 million or more for retirement in a 401(k).

Divorce and the holidays: What it means for your finances

A recently divorced father can’t afford nice gifts for his son this year. Here are some tips.

How can I talk to my family about reining in the cost of Thanksgiving?

The holidays are great for getting together and enjoying time with family, but they can be a huge drain on your wallet.


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