Taking a family stress test
How do you test the financial stability of a group slightly smaller than a major bank? Tess Vigeland talks to personal finance expert Knight Kiplinger -- of Kiplinger's Personal Finance about working on a family budget.
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03/02/2009
I agree.
From centennial, CO, 02/28/2009
I kept waiting for actual advice on how to do a family "stress test" and save $50.00 / day as Knight Kiplinger teased us we can do. It seems this was simply an infomercial to subscribe to the newsletter. Hey guys, if you're going to have guests on the show, how about requiring that they actually provide us some usable information, even if some of it might be proprietary. Thanks.
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