| June 10, 2019 Managing money is a skill that doesn’t come naturally to most people. For many recent high school and college graduates, the first time they learn about financial literacy is when they are on their own. So how and when should we be teaching our kids about finances? On today’s show I spoke with two experts about what families can do to make sure their young adults are savvy with their money and on a path to financial success. ~ Angela Davis | Forecast | Updraft | Podcast: Apple | Google | |
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| Helicopter crashes on roof of NYC skyscraper; pilot killed | The crash near Times Square and Trump Tower shook the 750-foot-tall AXA Equitable building and forced office workers to flee on elevators and down stairs. The pilot was believed to be the only one aboard, and there were no other reports of injuries, authorities said. | |
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| Fact check: No sign of Trump-Mexico deal on farm goods | The president tweeted that he had won the agreement to benefit America's "great patriot farmers," and that U.S. sales would begin "immediately." There isn't any sign of that happening, however. Mexican officials denied that anything on agriculture was included in the deal on border security reached Friday to avert Trump's threatened tariffs. | |
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