What will I dress up as this year?

How much money is justified to pay for a costume that the child wears for several hours? This question crosses the minds of many parents just before paying for the costume at checkout. So what is the connection between our children’s dreams and our financial behavior?
Recommendation: “The Millionaire Next Door” by Thomas J. Stanley and William Di Danko

The Millionaire Next Door
Recommendation: “Healing or Temptation” by Simon Singh and Edzard Ernst

Yediot Publishing, 476 pages
Do you really need a loan?

Is a loan always the solution? Remember, loans need to be repaid and not every loan is good and suitable for everyone. About good loans and bad loans in the next article.
Go for insurance

Important tips for taking care of your property when making insurance
Ways to choose a governing body and track in the “Savings for Every Child” program

Starting in January 2017, the state began depositing NIS 50 per month into a savings plan for every child under the age of 18. Parents can choose the entity that will manage the savings and the investment track. How can you join?
Don’t Throw Good Money After Bad: Understanding the Sunk Cost Fallacy

Is the expense already paid relevant to my future decisions?
Savings for each child, how and what?

As part of the National Savings for Every Child program, starting in January 2017, the state will save each child NIS 50 per month until the age of 18. As an adult, each child will be able to withdraw the amount he has accumulated and use it for his needs.