By Nathaniel Sillin Have you ever considered how lenders compare applicants? Typically, the lowest rate goes to those who have the highest likelihood of repaying the loan on time. A…
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By Nathaniel Sillin Children and teenagers who received monetary gifts for the holidays are often excited to choose what to buy. While they should be allowed to spend some of…
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By Janna M. Hall Throughout history, each generation held their own views about money, financial success, and the timeline needed to acquire it all. The Greatest Generation, marked by those…
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The Deal Teach Money Skills to Your Middle Schooler This Summer By Nathaniel Sillin According to a 2014 University of Michigan Study, the average high school senior – who may…
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The Deal Sharing Money Problems with Kids By Nathaniel Sillin Kids are surprisingly resilient in the face of a crisis. But even so, serious family money troubles can potentially affect…
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The Deal Americans Spend an Annual Average of $2,746 on Lunch By Nathaniel Sillin If you want to uncover new ways to save money, start by thinking about what you…
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The Deal Money Management for the “Boomerang” Household By Jason Alderman Due to recent economic realities, multi-generational living has been on the rise for many families. A 2014 Pew Research…
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FUNdraising Good Times Your fantasy fundraiser Tired of hearing about fundraising challenges? Maybe it’s time to hire your fantasy fundraiser! The work of your nonprofit is critically important. You’re helping…
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FUNdraising Good Times Fundraising and basketball Part one of a two part series Recent columns have focused on questions for employers to ask prospective fundraising employees, ed and questions for…
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FUNdraising Good Times Why are you running a capital campaign? Let’s be honest. Do you really know why your nonprofit is running a “capital campaign”? Does your institution have specific…
