How parents can help kids avoid the entitlement trap
Parents want their children to grow up to be well-adjusted adults—and that starts with understanding where their perspectives about money come from. These tips can help parents build an environment of appreciation, not entitlement.
Client story: Navigating the complexities of newfound wealth
When two siblings received substantial distribution from the family business, they reached out to Ascent to help them learn how to handle their newfound wealth.
Financial literacy for kids: 6 ways to teach your child about money
One of the most important lessons children will learn is financial literacy. These activities can teach your kids budgeting and money management skills to help them become financially self-sufficient.
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