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The 'Club Sandwich' generation

Interview by
Adriene Hill
Jul 13, 2012
Not only are many American Baby Boomers supporting both their parents and their kids, but some are even paying for their grand kids as well.

To my dissatisfied daughter

by
Laura Doyle
Jul 13, 2012
A frustrated mother sends her teenager daughter a letter, explaining how she and her father are still trying to provide for the family while they are both unemployed.

Starting financial education young

by
Tess Vigeland
Jun 29, 2012
What lessons can be learned from a fourth-grade economics class taught by high school seniors?

Rock, paper, income: The life of a stay-at-home dad

Interview by
Tess Vigeland
Jun 15, 2012
Stay-at-home dad Kenny Messer on the challenges and rewards of being home with the kids.

Teen summer jobs: Whose money is it, anyway?

Interview by
Tess Vigeland
Jun 8, 2012
It's summertime and many teens are making the most of it by getting a job. They worked for that money, so they should have full control over it. Or should they?

How young is too young to be on Facebook?

Interview by
David Brancaccio
Jun 4, 2012
In order to increase its reach, Facebook is now developing a system that would allow children under the age of 13 to play games and use the social network.

Gateway Stocks: Starting investors young

by
Jeff Tyler
May 25, 2012
Think junior's ready to dive into Wall Street? Some parents are buying their kids a share or two, to teach them about investing.

What to do with your kids this summer

Interview with
David Lazarus
May 23, 2012
With Memorial Day coming up on Monday, we've reached the unofficial start of summer -- which means a lot of kids are going to have a lot of free time on their hands. So what's the best use of that time?

The price of staying en pointe

by
Stacey Vanek Smith
May 24, 2012
It's not just blood, sweat and tears that makes a prima ballerina. It takes a lot of money to take center stage too.

Taking your kids to work

by
Eve Troeh
May 8, 2012
Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day has evolved since it was first started -- for daughters only -- 20 years ago.

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