Beth inPrint & Online

Redbook-March-2013-Pink print / Redbook

3 Times You Must Read the Fine Print

Online user agreements can run nearly 15,000 words! Beth Kobliner tells you what really matters.

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Redbook-February-2013-Miranda-Lambert print / Redbook

What to Know About Giving on the Go

Texting makes it simple to donate to a charity. Just know three things first, says Beth Kobliner.

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Redbook-Nov-2012 print / Redbook

How Not to Lose Money When the Stock Market Goes Nuts

Facebook’s IPO attracted all kinds of investors–then they lost big when the hype died. Beth has three things every woman can learn from the insanity that will make money in the stock market.

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Watch TV for $900 Less Per Year print / Redbook

Watch TV for $900 Less Per Year

Beth explains how to ditch cable without losing your fall lineup.

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Safeguard Your Identity in 3 Steps print / Redbook

Safeguard Your Identity in 3 Steps

Identity theft jumped 13 percent last year, but don’t panic! Beth’s safety measures keep you a step ahead of the crooks.

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The Truth About Prepaid Debit Cards print / Redbook

The Truth About Prepaid Debit Cards

Preloaded plastic: all hype, few benefits.

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Beth on Public Radio
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fam-zoo radio / APM: "Marketplace"

Websites encourage kids to learn about finance online

Virtual bank accounts allow parents to deposit allowance online and teach kids about spending and saving. Beth Kobliner’s advice for parents: Use cash.

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A Virtual Bank for Kids Allowance radio / APM: "Marketplace"

A Virtual Bank for Kids’ Allowance

Do allowance websites make families more (or less) money savvy? Beth went on national public radio’s “Marketplace” to discuss.

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Kids and Money radio / CBS: "Jill on Money"

Kids and money

Beth talks about kids, money, and retirement on CBS’s Jill on Money.

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What to Do If We Default radio / WNYC: "The Brian Leher Show"

What to Do If We Default

Beth gives advice on how to plan for the possibility of the U.S. defaulting on its debts.

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The More You Know, the Less You Owe radio / WNYC: "The Takeaway"

The More You Know, the Less You Owe

How can we help kids avoid crippling college debt? High school guidance counselor Hector Gonzalez and Beth share ideas.

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Teaching Financial Literacy in Schools radio / WNYC: "The Takeaway"

Teaching Financial Literacy in Schools

The Obama Administration is making a push for financial literacy, starting with children as young as three years old. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and Beth discuss what can be done.

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Beth on Television

NY1-logo tv / NY1 News: "Money Matters"

Teach Your Children How to Manage Money – Part 8

When is it a good idea to let kids learn from their money mistakes? See my tips on NY1′s final segment.

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Teach Your Children How to Manage Money – Part 6

What should parents consider before doling out allowance? See my tips on NY1.

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Teach Your Children How to Manage Money – Part 5

What should high school students know about paying for college? I shared advice on NY1.

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Teach Your Children How to Manage Money – Part 4

What should middle schoolers know about saving and credit cards? I gave tips on NY1.

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Teach Your Children How to Manage Money – Part 3

What’s the right age to take kids to the bank, and when should they spend their money? I went on NY1 to discuss.

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Teach Your Children How to Manage Money – Part 2

How can we teach kids basic lessons, like understanding needs vs. wants and the importance of waiting? I shared ideas on NY1.

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