By Nancy C. Snowden
The young boy I was sitting next to unzipped his shiny red vinyl lunchbox and pulled out a massive homemade Rice Krispies® Treat covered in plastic wrap. I unrolled my brown paper bag and pulled out a sandwich. I opened it up and found nothing inside but mayonnaise. I looked over at his snack longingly…
This was how I became aware that some people in the world have a lot, and some people do not.
By Jackie Kossoff
Starting out as an entrepreneur is one of the most exciting times of your life. Being able to follow your dreams and pursue your professional passion invigorates and empowers you in ways you never dreamed of.
You have to be tough to play hockey and to fight for your rights. We talk to Haley Skarupa, a member of the U.S. Women’s National Hockey Team, which recently won a world championship and a major new compensation agreement.
Eco-conscious entrepreneur Lauren Gropper has ditched conventional plastic-ware in favor of a sustainable option.
If your significant other pops the question today, keep this in mind: talking about money before you tie the knot is far more important than the type of wedding flowers you select or the color of the reception tablecloths.
Parents need to have the “money talk” with their children early—and Beth Kobliner’s new book shows how.
Millennials are trying to prevent debt by avoiding credit cards, but pushing away the plastic creates its own problem.
Money mentor Jill Schlesinger advises women of a certain age need to assess where they stand financially and develop a game plan for their future.
Suddenly and unhappily, women can be thrust into the role of household financial manager after a lifetime of ignorance.
The genre of personal finance journalism got its start thanks to this indomitable daughter of Russian-Jewish immigrants.
Orman talks about her journey from broke waitress to money guru, and what we can learn from it.
When we coach our daughters to get smart about money, we give them the gift of an independent future.