Stay at home Moms

    By CNNMoney

    | 2:55PM 5/16/2012
    The Card Act was passed in 2009 to protect consumers from unfair and deceptive credit card practices. But some stay-at-home parents complain that one part of the law has made it harder for them to get credit cards.

    By Laura Rowley

    | 7:00AM 9/04/2011
    Kelly, 51, a mother of five who lives in the Midwest, wants to get back into the workforce after a 20-year absence -- a challenging prospect in today's weak hiring environment. But with the right focus and preparation, she can still transition from stay-at-home mom back to paid employee.

    By Zac Bissonnette

    | 9:17AM 6/22/2010
    It's a sad truth: Debt forces people into choices they'd rather not make. A survey conducted by Sallie Mae subsidiary Nellie Mae found that 21% of student borrowers had delayed having children because of their loans, and 14% delayed getting married because of their student debt loads.

    By Francine Huff

    | 3:00PM 10/07/2009
    Meghann Reed recently returned to the workforce as an event consultant after a stint as a stay-at-home mom. Although she'd planned to continue caring for her two daughters full-time, family finances pushed her back to work. Like many women, the Corning, N.Y., woman is conflicted about being a...

    By Francine Huff

    | 3:00PM 8/05/2009
    Many first-time parents are stunned when they realize how much it cost to raise kids. Just how expensive is it? A U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) report says that a middle-income family who had a child last year is expected to spend $221,000 to raise him or her to the age of 17. It's no...

    By Zac Bissonnette

    | 12:00PM 2/22/2009
    There's nothing like a feel-good story that's based on the most manipulated of statistics.Salary.com says stay-at home moms would earn $117k per year if they were compensated for everything they bring to the table. The survey calculated Mom's market value by studying pay levels for 10 jobs titles...