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A Millennial Gave Me A Money Lesson
I learned that to have a conversation with millennials about money, the context is more important than the subject. I am thankful for the lesson. Continue reading
Get Your Money Back!
The market is like real estate – buy low, sell high. That’s how many make millions, right? Buy low, sell high. Millennials have lots of time to do exactly that. Continue reading
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The gift of a lifetime
It’s Christmas day! Families, friends and loved ones are celebrating the season of giving, joy and hope. Believers celebrate the Savior’s birth. So many have shared pics of decorated trees, ice skating, cookie baking and of course – gifts! Amidst … Continue reading
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This says it all ~
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I am thankful that people say “SPARKS FLY” what a cute name! That’s when I usually explain that the “FLY” part is an acronym for “financial literacy for YOU(th)”and they say how clever! I…
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This says it all ~
I am thankful that people say “SPARKS FLY” what a cute name! That’s when I usually explain that the “FLY” part is an acronym for “financial literacy for YOU(th)”and they say how clever! I am grateful for that, but they … Continue reading
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LTC – learn more, live more
Eventually you HAVE to talk about it! Avoiding the inevitable won’t solve anything. It’s not just the men that shut down. Women do it too! After all, we’re only human. Why are the important issues often the hardest to discuss? … Continue reading
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“Lemonade Sold Out” fun book for kids of all ages!
Happy children make for a happy home! Sour kids make for a long weekend! We opted for the former and had fun making memories at the lemonade stand! This was no ordinary stand – it was the larger than life … Continue reading
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Turn up the Heat
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Tagged Afterschool, back to school, Black History Month, Book Club, books finance literature money accounting value dollar bank debit FICO kid child parent parenting reading, Candi Sparks, child development, Enrichment, financial education, Math Coach, Max Gets It, Meet the Author, parenting, PTA, Sparks Fly, The history of money, Women's History Month
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Piggy banks ruin kids!
I’m a fan of the piggy bank. But it can really ruin your kids if that’s all you teach them about money. A ‘piggy bank mentality’ is probably the root cause of the most common money problems. What do I … Continue reading
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