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Posts by Amy Keyishian
Fathers, Daughters and Dollars: How Dads Influence Our Views on Money
Nine daughters reveal the impact—good and bad—their fathers had on their finances. More
5 Ways I’m Imperfect With Money (and How I Can Improve)
One writer puts her own imperfections on display—and gets some expert advice on how to improve. More
The 6 Rules of School Fundraising Etiquette
When faced with the wild-eyed members of your child’s school fundraising committee, where do you start? More
What Having Kids in My 20s (30s and 40s) Meant for My Money
Moms who chose to have kids at 21, 44—and every age in between—share their decisions’ financial impacts. More
The Reality of Raising Kids When You’re Strapped for Cash
There’s no shame in being broke. But now that my kids know how poor we are, I’m in agony. More
What Are Your Money Dreams Telling You?
Are finances invading your thoughts at night? Your subconscious may be trying to tell you something … More
Does Winning an Oscar Mean an Automatic Salary Bump?
Although having “Oscar-winner” on your resume is certainly a big accolade, winning the Oscar is not a guaranteed bump in salary across the board. More
Is Your Husband Really Pulling His Weight?
Today, one writer ponders what it means to divide household chores and child-rearing fairly … and whether that’s the same thing as equal. More