Subject: A Mark, a Yen, a Buck, or a Pound

How to help teenagers develop money management skills.
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This Is Your Brain, and This Is Your Brain on Money

Say the word "money" and teenagers' ears perk up. 
Having money is addictive, and like anything that is addictive, you may like it, but if you cannot manage your life with it, lots of things can go wrong.

That's why it is so very important to make sure your teens understand things like loans, credit cards (and credit!), and managing money BEFORE they head off to college.

Arming them with a good sense of how to handle spending and debt can empower them and bring them one step closer to their (and your)  ultimate goal: achieving financial independence.

Learn more here.

Yours, Mine, and Ours: How Do Divorced Families Pay for College?

In a perfect world, divorced families would just split college costs down the middle...or, even better, the parent who has the most money pays the most.

Hah! Who ever said life was "perfect?"

So, how IS college tuition handled when two families are dealing with it?

For starters, having a plan is key.

Knowing the divorce laws in your state is also important.

Click here to find out more and save yourself and your ex, and more importantly, your child, a lot of stress.

Snug as a Bug in a Rug

When thinking about your child at college, images of a bug in a rug are not exactly comforting, BUT, you DO want your child to feel cozy, don't you?

That's where OCM's Varsity Collection Bedding and Bath set comes it.
It includes everything a student needs to feel comforted and cozy in their dorm or apartment bedroom. The variety of colors and patterns that are available can satisfy even the pickiest student.

And it's ALL IN ONE PLACE, so you don't have to run around assembling an entire set.

Click here to see for yourself, and while you're at it, use the code R2C20 for a 20% discount.

My goal is to provide affordable services, insightful information and a support system so your family can make more informed decisions about college.

Feel free to respond to this email with any questions you have.
Debbie Schwartz
Founder, Road2College
I'm a parent, like many of you, navigating college admissions and paying for college. With an expertise in personal finance, analysis, and marketing, I'm working to give families the information and tools to make smarter financial college decisions.
Road2College may receive affiliate compensation on items purchased through our links.
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