February 2012

The US Tax System Explained in Simple Terms

February 24, 2012

Most people in the United States don’t understand how our tax system works. The following story, written by David R. Kamerschen Ph.D. Professor of Economics originally was written about men and beer so I crafted a kid-friendly version for you. This should be taught in every economics class in the world! How Our Tax System Works [...]

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Chickens and Ducks: Financial Ponderings of a Traveler

February 9, 2012

When we travel, we tend to notice things in the context of our lives. Here are some examples: My boyfriend is in the carpet repair niche, so everywhere we go, he looks for, and critiques, carpet installations and notices carpet that needs to be fixed. If you’re in the bakery business, you spot bakeries and [...]

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Is Financial Literacy a Joke? The Ultimate Financial Education Question

February 6, 2012

This may be the shortest blog I’ve ever written. It consists of one very deep, very enlightened question, based on over 10 years of experience in the ‘industry’ of financial education. Riddle us this one, Bat Man… “Why do public and private schools, all across America, purchase millions of dollars of textbooks and curriculum for [...]

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Financial Planning Musts for The Perfect Vacation

February 2, 2012

There you are, in unfamiliar territory (US or abroad), frustrated by the fact that the credit or debit card you had planned on using isn’t going through at a local restaurant or hotel. Now what do you do? The one thing you do NOT want to have trouble with while traveling, especially out of the [...]

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