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Category: money matters
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We give our kids a gift when we let them struggle to be financially independent.
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If we can afford to help out our grown kids, here are five tips on how to handle it..
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There are unintended consequences when we financially support our grown kids–especially when it comes to their siblings.
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If we favor one child over another financially–even because one is needy and one is not–sibling rivalry can rear its ugly head and upset a family’s balance.
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The return on a spending investment may be as high or higher than an investment account that saves for the future.