Dvorkin on Debt Archive, Page 35

What Most Americans Are Doing RIGHT With Their Money
By: Howard Dvorkin
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April 27, 2015
Financial Literacy Month was scary, but buried in the stories is really good news about what financial education has taught Americans.
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More Millennial Optimism: Will They Be The Greatest (Financial) Generation?
By: Howard Dvorkin
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April 20, 2015
While Baby Boomers head for a retirement bust, their offspring are learning from their parents' mistakes and may be the wises financial generation yet.
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Are You “Leaving Millions on the Table”?
By: Howard Dvorkin
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April 13, 2015
Employers are offering wellness benefits, from gym membership discounts to reduced health care premiums for those who exercise or quit smoking.
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Getting Personal With Your Children’s Finances
By: Howard Dvorkin
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April 6, 2015
A new study says that financial education for children is important. Children themselves want a better understanding about money management.
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Financial Literacy Month Is A Lot Like Dental Hygiene Month
By: Howard Dvorkin
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March 30, 2015
What do saving your money and saving your teeth have in common? Most people know they're good for you, but they still don't practice it. Thankfully Financial Hygiene Month and Financial Literacy Month have common characteristics.
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Why Millennials May Be Better Than Baby Boomers
By: Howard Dvorkin
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March 23, 2015
The youngest workers are broke, but they may have better financial habits than baby boomers. Most millennials start saving for retirement before age 25.
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