If this were your teenager, what would you do? A Wall Street Journal
reporter and his son had a dispute over who should pay for the kid's
new guitar strings? The dad thought the kid should; the kid thought the
dad should. After all, the high school senior argued, the family has
enough money. Why should he have to spend his own?
The two write about their disagreement in the first of series of columns about money matters with kids. The father writes his perspective, the son, his.
While the teens are still a handful of years away for my oldest, I'm already unsure about money matters involving her:
Read More...