Weekly roundup of recommended personal finance articles from around the web. How to figure out your “money script” — and change the way you handle your finances (Money Ning). We all have conversations about money going on in our minds. Change the conversation and you could change your experience with money. The difference between busy and […]
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Profitable Ideas: Helping Our Kids “Catch” Contentment, Inflation is Coming for Our Tax Bills, and More
Weekly roundup of recommended personal finance articles from around the web. Six practical ways to model contentment for your kids today (Becoming Minimalist). Great ideas for helping our kids “catch” contentment from us. Teenagers should be working this summer (Daily Citizen). Getting our young people working will benefit them in countless good ways. And this […]
Profitable Ideas: No Need to Worry, Intro to Crypto, and More
Weekly roundup of recommended personal finance articles from around the web. My go to Bible verse when I worry about money (Luke1428). Timely Truths we would all do well to remember. Does your teen need to file a tax return? (Schwab). If your kids are planning to work this summer, here’s what you (and they) […]
Profitable Ideas: Mega-Deals in the Metaverse, Words of Minimalist Wisdom, and More
Weekly roundup of recommended personal finance articles from around the web. Metaverse real estate sales top $500 million, and are projected to double this year (CNBC). This may sound like a scene from the distant future, but it’s happening now. Don’t expect rising interest rates to boost your savings account (Wall Street Journal). Why loans […]
Profitable Ideas: A Virtual Land Grab, Getting More Time and Money, and More
Weekly roundup of recommended personal finance articles from around the web. Investors are paying millions for virtual land in the metaverse (CNBC). To the uninitiated, this probably sounds crazy, but it may be the wave of the future. Five common obstacles to generosity (and how to overcome them) (National Christian Foundation). Are any of these […]