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1. Guilt and Generosity

2. Should Jordan, 58, and Joy, 57, leave their cottage to their children? Soon-to-retire couple want to travel and live somewhere warm, while helping their two kids buy a first home

3. Why parents should get their own finances in order before saving for their kids

4. Housing market supercharged by the bank of mom and dad; Parents have become increasingly generous in recent months as they pull out the stops so their adult children can buy a first home or move up to a better one

5. Young adults taking on parents' financial woes

6. You can change your money fate: before you even had money, your parents determined how you'd handle it with their comments about finances. Decode your 'money script' and rewrite it here

7. Telling Children about Financial Problems

8. Kiplinger's Janet Bodnar Discusses How Much To Tell Your Children About Your Financial Problems

9. Learning How to Pass on Generational Wealth

10. Today's Family: How To Deprogram Your Materialistic Kids

11. Loving your one and only

12. Financial security

13. Full-Nest Syndrome

14. Back-To-School Shopping Lessons

15. Ten Rules for Parents to Live By

16. 00 Templates

17. Attention Grads: Take This Quiz And Test Your Knowledge

18. The new War on Poverty: Tackling two generations at once

19. Investing for your child's future

20. Kids want to invest? First, talk emergency fund

21. Are you spending too much on your kids? Retirement savings--or new iPods all around? How to keep them happy without mortgaging your future

22. Test your money-smarts. (Quiz)

23. Guiding a Child to Financial Independence

24. When work and life go together

25. What about me?

26. Cash and Kids

27. Making allowances

28. Dolls rule, girls drool, but be cool: 5 ways to survive a trip to American Girl Place

29. Tight budget, tight lips: talking money with kids

30. It's all right to ask your kids to chip in

31. School's in for right to request flexible hours

32. How two families put on the brakes: no one is saying it's easy. But these clever parents have turned their kids from casual spenders into savvy shoppers

33. Parental payment

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