Dutch Babies, a Versatile Breakfast Dish
Hello fellow ‘Household 6’ers’! Look, I’m a lady who likes one simple recipe that can be made 8,000 different ways. Let me share my 4 ingredient answer to breakfast with you: Dutch Babies. An old and...
View ArticleHandling the Unexpected Job Offer
One day, you’ll reach financial independence and enjoy life without working for a paycheck. When you retire from your military career (or from your civilian bridge career), then you’ll be in charge of...
View ArticleTop Ten Vehicles Sold in 2014
2014 was a banner year for the auto industry, putting up the highest number of U.S. auto sales since 2007. USAA, which focuses on serving the military community, has released a list of the top 10 new...
View ArticleDon’t Let a New House or Car Bust Your Budget
Just because you can buy it…doesn’t mean you should. That basic financial rule of thumb is especially true when you’re shopping for a home or car, says JJ Montanaro, a Certified Financial Planner™...
View ArticleHow Do I Teach My Teen Good Money Habits?
One of the main goals of a parent is to prepare your children for adulthood. To that end, few lessons are as useful as learning how to handle money, says JJ Montanaro, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™...
View ArticleHelping Kids Learn
Most of us want our kids to be successful, and this time of year, many of us are thinking ahead to school achievement. If you’re wondering about how to encourage your kids, you’ll find help in...
View ArticleUSAA Releases List of Top 10 Vehicles Driven by Teens
Parents looking to purchase a vehicle for their teen before the new school year might be curious about what other parents are buying for their teenage drivers. To help those beginning the car search,...
View ArticlePartner with Your Young Drivers
Car accidents take the lives of thousands of young drivers every year. It’s just one of many statistics that sends shivers down the spines of parents. Teen drivers are four times more likely to crash...
View ArticleGet Clutter-Free for New School Year
Getting ready for the first day of school often means sorting through the accumulated takeaways from summer projects as well as outgrown or unusable clothes, sports equipment and toys. Overwhelmed by...
View ArticleTransitioning to Middle School: From Big Fish to Small
Dear Mr. Dad: My son is starting middle school next week. His previous school was K-5 so this is a new one for him. He’s nervous and, honestly so am I. He’s a smart kid but has always had trouble...
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