Money Management for Teens and Parents



Good morning, Readers.  The topic of today’s article is not necessarily geared to my traditional Dolla Thug audience of 20-somethings, but we can all learn these lessons early before we’re parents ourselves (and if you are already a parent, then this article should be of even more value now!).  I want to introduce you to our first guest author, M. Smith.  M. Smith is a financial article writer.  She has worked as a financial consultant and has had many articles published on various finance sites; her areas of expertise include debt settlement, debt consolidation, debt relief, refinancing, reverse mortgage, credit repair and so on.

Courtesy of www.allmandandlee.com

THE DREADED REUNION
Have you recently been to your high school or college reunion?  You must have had a nostalgic and fabulous experience.  One of the benefits of attending a school reunion is that there is no underhanded advantage in attending it!  You need not pretend how young you are or where you started your life.  Your classmates already have that information.  The relative advantage is that if you have a diverse class of 500 classmates, then you get to learn from the various wide-ranging experiences and subsequent financial experiences of your classmates.
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