“A fool and his money are soon partying.” ~Steven Wright
That always cracks me up.
But, financial literacy is no joke. Even if National Financial Literacy Month does kick off on April Fool’s day every year.
We don’t want our kids to be money dunces. And we probably don’t want them partying with their money either.
To help you steer your kids clear of those money pratfalls, I’ve scanned the analytics over at my family finance tips blog and picked out the top 30 by all-time traffic.
Here they are grouped by 5 categories: earning, spending, saving, giving, and investing.