FinancialEducation

    By Selena Maranjian, The Motley Fool

    | 8:30AM 4/03/2012
    The vast majority of parents assign chores to their children, but only about half give their kids an allowance. And among the allowance payers, just 21% tied the payouts to chores. Those who aren't paying allowances might want to consider it.

    By Dayana Yochim

    | 7:00AM 12/02/2011
    As the season of giving brushes elbows with the cabal of commercialism, we're presented with an ideal "teachable moment." Here are seven ways to show material boys and girls that saving -- and giving -- can be just as rewarding as getting.

    By Laura Rowley

    | 9:30AM 9/06/2011
    Danny Kofke is a special education teacher in Atlanta. Married with two young daughters, Danny recently wrote A Simple Book of Financial Wisdom: Teach Yourself (and Your Kids) How to Live Wealthy with Little Money. The title says it all. Here are his tips:

    By Tom Barlow

    | 6:00PM 11/02/2009
    In 1999 the American Association for Retired People officially changed its name to AARP to avoid the misconception that it was only for retired persons. Since that time, it has vigorously pursued baby boomers as they enter their golden years. Now, the association seems to be reaching even further...