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12 Days of Financial Wellness Gifts

kittoday December 6, 2018December 6, 2018 The Kids, Young Adults 12 days of Christmas, financial giving, money gifts

It’s time to get ready for your 12 days of financial wellness gift giving!!  Are you ready?  Here they are:[…]

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Lessons You MUST Teach Your Kids About Money

kittoday October 22, 2018 The Kids, Young Adults kids and money, money lessons, Teaching kids about money

  Your kids have been watching you! They have also been watching their friends and the money actions of others. […]

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Get Your Kids Involved with Paying for College

kittoday August 21, 2018August 31, 2018 The Kids college funding, FAFSA, paying for college, saving for college

  It’s that time of year! We have all said it, “the summer went so fast!” And guess what? We[…]

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How to Keep Your Relationship Free of Money Arguments

kittoday June 11, 2018June 11, 2018 General Market Thoughts, The Basics, The Kids, Young Adults budget, money and your relationship, money fights, personal balance sheet, personal income statement, relationships

Money fights with your significant other are no fun, and sometimes words that are exchanged can be damaging to a[…]

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Graduation Day!!

kittoday March 23, 2018May 3, 2018 The Kids, Young Adults graduation day, kids and finances, teaching our kids about money

Graduation day is finally getting close. Your kids are ready for LIFE, but what about their finances? Graduation day is[…]

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Debt & Credit Workshop

kittoday February 28, 2018August 17, 2018 The Basics, The Kids, Young Adults budget, credit, credit score, debt, debt-free, paying off debt, spending

Do you wish to understand how debt and credit will impact your future? Or, maybe you have a bit too[…]

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What if…

kittoday February 21, 2018February 25, 2018 General Market Thoughts, The Basics, The Kids, Young Adults be prepared, emergency plans, financial emergency, important documents, your loved ones

Once you are an adult with bills and assets, you need to plan for the “WHAT IF” scenarios. There are[…]

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Understanding Debt & Credit

kittoday February 2, 2018August 17, 2018 The Basics, The Kids, Young Adults credit report, credit score, debt and credit, debt-free, eliminating debt, improving your credit

Our last post talked about ways to improve your credit score, but is that it? Are you done? NO! Looking[…]

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Fun Facts about U.S. Money

kittoday January 12, 2018March 5, 2018 General Market Thoughts, The Basics, The Kids hidden figures on the dollar, meanings on the dollar, money facts, symbols on the dollar

I recently wrote a post about money and the value of the dollar (read it here). I thought it would[…]

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January 2018 No Credit Card Challenge

kittoday December 29, 2017December 29, 2017 General Market Thoughts, The Basics, The Kids, Young Adults budget, cash is king, credit cards, no credit cards, overspending, use cash

Part of our kick off to a year of healthy personal finances includes eliminating your dependence on plastic! Using cash[…]

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Jennifer Schneider has been an institutional investment research analyst for nearly 20 years. She has experience as a financial literacy educator, analyst, operations efficiency strategist and corporate project manager. Jennifer has valuable expertise in the areas of investment committees, portfolio analysis, client service consulting and management of the operations department for investment consulting firms. In her work with trust departments and financial advisory firms, she has been able to develop portfolio strategies that benefit clients and ensure best practices.

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