BETH ON AMERICAN PUBLIC MEDIA'S
MARKETPLACE MONEY
(July 24, 2010) The financial reform legislation establishes an Office of Financial Literacy, which will conduct two studies on financial literacy. Will these studies slow down progress or move us in the right direction?
Negotiating Allowance with Your Kids
(May 21, 2010) Beth and Becca: Beth and her teenage daughter Becca negotiate an allowance system that both can agree on.
(February 19, 2010) Beth and Becca: Beth and her daughter Becca discuss the teen pressures and grown-up realities of credit cards and debt.
Financial Futures: LIVE from the Winningstad Theatre in Portland, Oregon
(November 9, 2009) At a special live event hosted by national radio’s Marketplace Money, Beth Kobliner discusses how parents can talk about money matters with their kids. Special guests include Beth’s 14-year-old daughter, Becca.
(October 9, 2009) Beth and Becca: Beth and her daughter Becca talk with Marketplace Money's Tess Vigeland about raising money-smart kids.
(September 18, 2009) In an effort to strengthen the housing market, the government is offering a limited-time $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers. Beth explains what future homeowners should know.
Moving Back in with Mom and Dad
(July 10, 2009) Beth Kobliner gives advice on what to do when your adult child moves back in.
Hard Times for Recent College Grads
(June 5, 2009) Today's college graduate has an average of $22,000 in student loans and $4,100 in credit card debt, and faces one of the worst employment markets in decades. Beth Kobliner talks with Marketplace Money host Tess Vigeland about the challenges facing this group.