Financial Tips To Share With Recent Grads (PLUS A Link to FREE Financial Skills Curriculum)

The time has come: your child is no longer a child but a fledgling young adult ready to move out and begin a whole new life. For some, this happens in their early 20s, after college. For others, it’s earlier—or later. In any case, the transition is important, and can be exciting and bittersweet for the whole family.

Learning to be independent is one of the most important skills you can help your children develop. Below is a short checklist to give your child, to make leaving home a little easier for everyone:

  • Make a budget. This is crucial to smart financial management and starting out on one’s own. A budget should cover essentials like rent, loans, groceries, utilities, insurance, car costs, clothing, entertainment and travel. And of course, don’t forget savings! Click here for a simple budgeting tool that makes this easy to do.
  • Set up an emergency fund. You never know what might happen, so emphasize the importance of saving and setting aside enough cash to cover three to six months’ rent and basic living expenses. It’s an important cushion to have—just in case.
  • Pay off debt (or better yet, don’t get into debt to begin with!).Pay student loans and credit card balances on time. Being prompt with loan payments not only helps one’s credit rating, but also imposes financial discipline. When it comes to a credit card, paying the balance in full every month will actually save money that would otherwise be spent on finance charges or late fees.
  • Open key financial accounts. If your child doesn’t already have them, now’s the time to establish checking and savings accounts, and possibly even an IRA or other first investment account, if eligible.  If available, taking advantage of their employer’s 401(k) match is a great place to start.
  • Continue, or begin, to save money. Remember, time is your child’s biggest asset. Even saving just $25–$50 each month adds up and helps develop a discipline that can pay big rewards in the long term.
  • Don’t forget about insurance. Shop around for affordable health, auto and renter’s insurance policies. Health and auto insurance are must-haves.

Think twice before helping your child with their expenses after they leave the nest. Paying for their consumer debt or other household expenses can create unhealthy dependency and will not foster a sense of financial responsibility. If you choose to help support your child, don’t jeopardize your own financial future…decide how much is appropriate, and stop there.

Thank you Schwab Money Wise for these helpful tips!  For more ideas and tools for helping your children and other young people in your life develop a life-time of practical money skills, go to schwabmoneywise.com.

P.S.  FREE Curriculum for helping teach financial literacy to young people has been made available to teachers, home school educators, and parents (click here for the link).

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Fuel Your Summer Reading with FREE BOOKS!

WorldBookFair.Org is providing FREE access to over 2 Million eBooks (until August 4)!
  

You’ll find contributions from an amazing list of over 100 eLibraries from around the world.  Here are a few goodies I found…

  • The Project Gutenberg Library provides thousands of classic novels from which to choose…titles like Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island (click here for the list) 
  • There is a long list of children’s literature classicsMother Goose, Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass, and more  (click here for over 900 titles) 
  • For the musically inclined, I found two libraries full of downloads for sheet music 1.) Classical Sheet Music & Scores  (click here) and 2.) a library containing public domain scores and sheet music (click here) 
  • Hundreds of hard-to-find Christian classics and Bible Study materials (I even found works by St. Augustine and Martin Luther)  (click here)
  • For the complete list of available libraries to peruse for FREE ebook downloads, click here.

 Have fun looking for your next read!  :)

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A Couple of Fun Things to Do on Saturday Morning (Go EARLY Before the Temperature Soars!)

A few weeks ago, I wrote about Certified Farmers Markets around Texas (and the great beyond), as well as highlighted the Cowtown Farmers Market in our own backyard.

Here are a couple of great reasons to pick a Farmers Market to visit tomorrow morning (or have a “progressive” breakfast and visit more than one!)…

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Keller Farmers Market GRAND OPENING LAUNCH is on Saturday!

 http://kellerfarmersmarket.com/About_Us.html

Since this is in my neck-of-the-woods, I am REALLY looking forward to having a farmer’s market close by that I can call “my own.”  Here is the scoop for Keller’s new Farmer’s Market…

What:  Keller Farmers Market is dedicated to promoting a healthy community lifestyle through support of local Texas farmers and artisans in a fun and safe environment.  The market will feature chef-taught cooking classes, a coffee cafe’ (my first stop!), and other fun activities.   
When:  Starting July 11, Open every Saturday, 8:00am to 1:00pm 
Where: 251 Town Center Lane (off 1709 and Rufe Snow), around the beautiful Keller Town Center fountain (in front of Keller Town Hall).  Click here for directions.

~ Grand Opening Highlights ~

  •  Nationally recognized Chef, Peter D’Andrea, will make his inaugural visit to the Market to demonstrate his original recipes for seasonal produce, healthy cooking and entertaining. Peter will conduct several demonstrations throughout the day. Peter has been the Executive Chef for Gaylord Hotels, Opryland, Marriott and Ritz Carlton.  
  • Personal Fitness Trainer, Nutritional Expert and Performance Enhancement Specialist, Kyle Stull, will launch the Market Fitness and Exercise Program.

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Cowtown Farmers Market Annual Summer Festival on Saturday! 
Cowtown Farmers Market, Fort Worth’s producer-only farmers market, puts local food in the spotlight at its annual festival, held this Saturday.  Besides fresh produce, you can score lots of other goodies like fresh bread, goat milk cheese, fresh roasted coffee beans, hot tamales and homemade soap.  

Festivities will include cooking demos by local chefs, tasting booths, prize drawings, live music, balloons for the kids, tasting booths and more.  Click here for more festival details.

When:  Saturday, July 11, 2009, 8am to noon (Get there early for best choices)
Where:  West Fort Worth on the traffic circle. Click here for main location details.   
What:  For info on what is available this week, call the Fresh Line  817-468-1426 for a recorded message.

Be sure to get your FREE MARKET TOTE BAG to carry home your goodies.  Request your bag at the  CFM Information Booth (availability limited…while supplies last).

Enjoy :)

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Two FREE Family Fun Events This Weekend…

FRUGAL & FUN FRIDAYS IN FORT WORTH ~ Each Friday, we post ideas for free (or almost free) weekend entertainment for you and your family. Here are this weekend’s tips…
 

WEEKEND FUN OPTION #1:
FREE Family Fun and Live Music Community Event
in Keller, Benefiting the March of Dimes

 

 FREE Family Fun Event Benefiting the March of Dimes!

Saturday, July 11, 2009   9:00am to 4:00pm

All Day Festivities include:
~ Live Music ~ Food ~ Face Painting ~ Games ~ Bounce Houses ~ Arts & Crafts ~ And More! ~
 
 Location:  420 Johnson Road in Keller
(Corner of Johnson Road and Bourland)

 

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WEEKEND FUN OPTION #2:
FREE LIVE MUSIC by 
Paying My Dues
Sponsored by ArtsNet, The MasterWorks Concert Series

Saturday, July 11, 2009   7:30pm to 8:30pm

Location:  Southlake Town Square – Rustin Pavilion
Main St. @ Southlake Blvd. (F.M. 1709)

Spend Saturday evening at Southlake Town Square listening to some of the area’s greatest talents. This weeks line-up features the music group, Paying My Dues with a fun line-up of family-friendly and danceable music. Bring your own blanket and lawn chairs for a fun and relaxing evening with your family. Light refreshments will be provided (but alcoholic beverages and glass containers are not allowed). For more about Paying My Dues, click here.
 
Enjoy!  :)
 
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COOL OFF with a FREE Pint of Starbucks Ice Cream!

Send a friend (or yourself) a pint of Starbucks® Ice Cream!  YUM! 

Choose any friend (on or off Facebook) and enter their mailing address. They’ll receive a coupon for one complimentary pint of the flavor of their choice.

Up to 20,000 free coupons for pints of new Starbucks® Ice Cream will be given away to friends every day through July 19.

Enjoy!  :)

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FREE Samples & Coupons From Proctor & Gamble

Proctor & Gamble is giving away lots of FREE samples…from Tide detergent to shampoo to a coupon for a bag of FREE Iams Cat food.  <<PLEASE don’t tell our dog I mentioned “cat food!”  ;) >>

Click here to get your free samples  & goodies.

Enjoy!  :)

 

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FREE VeggieTales DVD!

 OK…so, I have to admit…as an adult, I have always loved VeggieTales. 

The wit and goofy humor, is right up my alley, plus VeggieTales’ stories always end with a good, applicable lesson & truth.    So, with that confession, I am excited to share this offer of a FREE VeggieTales DVD (there is a choice of a few different titles). 

Hurry, though…this offer is for a limited time. 

Click here to get the scoop.

Enjoy!  :)

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Fun Times In Store Tonight…All Free! Catch a Movie Tonight PLUS A Fireworks Show in Grapevine!

FRUGAL & FUN FRIDAYS IN FORT WORTH ~ Each Friday, I will post ideas for free (or almost free) weekend entertainment for you and your family. Here are this weeks tips…
 

TONIGHT:
FREE!   Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa (PG)

Part of the City of Keller’s
Family Fun Films Series

Friday, June 26, 2009 8:00 to 10:30pm

Johnson Road Park Amphitheater
640 Johnson Road

Bring a blanket and lawn chairs and enjoy Madagascar 2.  This sequel brings back lovable New York Zoo Animals, Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo. Still stranded in Madagascar, they manage to leave the island only to land in the wilderness of Africa. There, Alex meets the rest of his family but has trouble communicating after his time at the Central Park Zoo in this hilarious animated adventure.

The movie is shown on the big screen, under the stars at the Johnson Road Park Amphitheater, at 9:00 PM (or as soon as the sun goes down). Before the movie begins, there will be a variety of family games and activities.

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Friday Night Fireworks in Grapevine!

What: Free Fireworks all Summer in Grapevine

When:  Every Friday Night (now through September 4) at 9:30pm

Where:  Fireworks can be seen from the shores of any Lake Grapevine Park.  Click here to download the map (as well as choreographed music)!

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FREEBIE at the Cowtown Farmers Market in Fort Worth

 Yesterday’s post provided a few tips about finding a local farmers market near you.  Here’s some scoop on a great farmers’ market (plus a FREEBIE), right here in Ft. Worth…

 Visit our own Cowtown Farmers Market (voted “Best” fruit/vegetable stand in Fort Worth) and get a FREE MARKET TOTE BAG to carry home your goodies.  Request your bag at the  CFM Information Booth (availability limited…while supplies last). 

A Little About Cowtown Farmers Market…
Every product sold at Cowtown Farmers Market has either been grown or manufactured within 150 miles of the market, so you can be sure you are getting the freshest fruit and veggies, while supporting local farmers! Besides fresh produce, you can score lots of other goodies like fresh bread, goat milk cheese, fresh roasted coffee beans, hot tamales and homemade soap. 

When:  8am to noon every Wednesday and Saturday (Get there early for best choices.  Wednesdays, in the summer only.)
Where:  West Fort Worth on the traffic circle.
 Click here for main location details.   Additional locations listed below.
What:  For info on what is available this week, call the Fresh Line  817-468-1426 for a recorded message.

Cowtown Market also has additional co-op locations sprinkled around town in North Richland Hills, Grapevine/Colleyville, Grand Prairie/ Irving, Pantego/ Arlington and occasionally at TCU. Click here to get these location details

Bon Appetit (or good eatin’ ya’ll)!  :)

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In the Market for Fresh Produce? Here’s your Source…Links to TDA CERTIFIED Farmers Markets

Farmers Market 

FOR TEXAS READERS (or for “inquiring minds who want to know”):
I just learned that the Texas Department of Agriculture certifies Farmers’ Markets all over Texas! Who knew?

I also discovered a couple of helpful links that make it simple to find these markets and the freshest locally grown produce. 

FOR READERS ACROSS THE U.S.:

Note:  Some markets are seasonal and certain products are subject to availability. Always check before traveling.

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FREE Video Rental from RedBox, But Hurry… Expires Tomorrow, 6/17/09

Great News… You can get a free video rental from Redbox through June 17!  Be sure and note a couple of things: this code only works at McDonald’s Redbox locations and you’ll need to use the code: RBXMCD1.  For more info about RedBox, click here.

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Fun Family Events This Weekend in Fort Worth… All FREE! Catch a Movie Tonight PLUS A Blues Festival and Live Taiko Drumming Tomorrow!

FRUGAL & FUN FRIDAYS IN FORT WORTH ~ Each Friday, I will post ideas for free (or almost free) weekend entertainment for you and your family.  Here are this weeks tips…
 

 TONIGHT:
FREE! 3-D Journey to the Center of the Earth Movie (3-D Glasses Provided)!

Part of the City of Keller’s
Family Fun Films Series

Friday, June 12, 2009   8:00 to 10:30pm

Johnson Road Park Amphitheater
640 Johnson Road 

Bring a blanket and lawn chairs and enjoy this action-packed family movie, Journey to the Center of the Earth 3-D (3-D…glasses provided!). The movie is shown on the big screen, under the stars at the Johnson Road Park Amphitheater, at 9:00 PM (or as soon as the sun goes down). Before the movie begins, there will be a variety of family games and activities.  

Put it on the calendar…the City of Keller will host family movies, every Friday night in June ( “same bat time, same bat channel” ).

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 FREE  MUSIC OPTION#1: Blues Fest in Colleyville!
Sponsored by the Blue Shoe Project & Realty Capital Corporation

Saturday, June 13, 2009   5pm to 11pm

Location:  Colleyville, in front of City Hall
99 Main Street, at The Village of Colleyville

 Quickly becoming the pride of the city, The Blue Shoe Blues Fest II music festival (an extension of Grammy award-winning nonprofit organization, The Blue Shoe Project) showcases America’s foremost Blues talent including performances by Lucky Peterson, Tutu Jones, Texas Johnny Brown, and Marquise “Big Daddy” Knox. For more about The Blue Shoes Blues Fest, click here.

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 FREE MUSIC OPTION#2: Live Kobushi
Taiko Drumming and World Percussion.
Sponsored by ArtsNet, The MasterWorks Concert Series

Saturday, June 13, 2009   7:30pm to 8:30pm

Location:  Southlake Town Square – Rustin Pavilion
Main St. @ Southlake Blvd. (F.M. 1709)

Spend Saturday evening at Southlake Town Square listening to some of the area’s greatest talents. This weeks line-up features the music group, Kobushi…you will hear the thundering power of traditional Japanese taiko drumming. Bring your own blanket and lawn chairs for a fun and relaxing evening with your family. Light refreshments will be provided (but alcoholic beverages and glass containers are not allowed). For more about Kobushi, click here.
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