When raising young children, the topic of money management often takes a back seat to other day-to-
day priorities, such as teaching good manners or helping them learn how to read. However, the habits
kids develop early on can strongly influence how they handle their finances later in life.
As children grow, they’re often exposed to financial situations, whether it’s tagging along during grocery
runs, receiving money for birthdays, or choosing between toys at a store. These everyday moments
naturally spark curiosity about how money works.
Rather than waiting for them to learn about finances later, parents can use this curiosity as a starting
point for meaningful lessons. These can be as simple as explaining where money comes from, like
salaries or allowances, to more structured habits like opening a savings account in the Philippines. With
their parents’ guidance, children can develop a strong foundation for financial responsibility.
Let’s go through some of the first money lessons you can teach your child, from understanding the value
of money to helping them manage their own savings:
Owning rental property can be a great way to generate passive income, but it also comes with responsibilities. As a landlord, you are responsible for keeping your rental units properly maintained - this includes handling repairs, preventative maintenance, cleaning, and overall upkeep. While property management companies can help lighten the load, every landlord should have a basic understanding of rental maintenance best practices. Continue to read on as this guide will help you understand the basics of rental property maintenance.
Bringing a new life into the world is beautiful. It's also exhausting. After nine long months, followed by the intensity of labor and birth, a mother's body enters a time of healing. But often, the one who needs care the most is the one who just given birth.
Postpartum recovery is not only about rest. It's about nourishment. The body is repairing itself, the hormones are shifting, and in many cases, the baby depends on mom for nourishment, too. It's a season when care should be constant, but time feels scarce.
This is where support becomes everything. If you're a new mom, or you love one, keep reading. Food is more than fuel-it's a form of healing.
If your mornings are anything like mine, equal parts chaos and caffeine, then you're going to love this easy, handheld breakfast recipe that checks all the boxes: Air Fryer Breakfast Biscuit Bombs.
These little flavor-packed bundles are stuffed with eggs, cheese, and your favorite breakfast meats, then air fried to golden perfection in under 10 minutes. They’re super easy to customize, freezer-friendly, and a total hit with kids and grown-ups alike. Whether you're rushing to school drop-off or need a protein-packed snack to fuel your day, these biscuit bombs are your new best friend.
If mornings at your house feel rushed and stressful, you are not alone! Between school drop-offs, work commutes, and early practices, it can be hard to get a filling, hot breakfast on the table. That’s why I am so excited to share one of my favorite mom hacks: Freezer-Friendly Breakfast Burritos.
These delicious, make-ahead burritos are loaded with protein, totally customizable, and easy to freeze and reheat. Whether you need a quick breakfast before school, a satisfying grab-and-go lunch, or a hearty snack for busy afternoons, these breakfast burritos have you covered. Plus, making them at home is healthier and way more affordable than grabbing fast food.