Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Stay-at-Home Mothers' Work Adds Up to Significant Worth

Stay-at-Home Mothers' Work Adds Up to Significant Worth
Romney stayed home to raise five sons. Does raising children full time count as work? Does it add anything to the economy? Does making the household budget, paying bills, shopping and preparing taxes count as financial knowledge? Stay-at-home mothers ...
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Can You Really Afford To Be A Stay-At-Home Parent?
As a financial planner, I approach this topic strictly from the financial standpoint: I'm not saying it's better be a stay-at-home Mom and I'm not saying it's better to use child care and go to work. For the record, I've been both a stay-at-home Mom ...
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Loney returns home for some yard work at Minute Maid Park
Dodgers first baseman James Loney greeted family and friends with his first home run of the season on Saturday, April 21, helping Los Angeles to its 5-1 victory over the Astros. A huge lift for Loney after going hitless in his first 16 at-bats.
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Valuing Family Work
... Democratic consultant's comment that Ann Romney, a stay-at-home mother, had never worked a day in her life initially seemed like a minor campaign skirmish. Everyone, including the woman who made the comment, quickly agreed that parenting was work.
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