Stretching Your Dollar: How to Prepare for Your Child's Financial Future
Welcoming a baby comes with slew of new financial responsibilities that can be overwhelming for many parents. Cary Carbonaro, certified financial planner, joined 'Stretching Your Dollar' to provide a few tips to help you prepare for your child's future monetary needs.
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