Money Made Easy: Saving for College

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, teaches us how to save for college tuition for newborns. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own 30 years of experience as a small business owner and financial advisor to offer tips on how you’ll be able to send your kids to college even

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DadsStory: Better Baked Chicken

The cold of winter keeps us away from the outdoor grill for the most part. When warmer weather hits, we all rush outdoors and immediately light up those grills. We all want to re-experience that beloved smoky and slightly singed taste that signals warmer weather has finally arrived. But what

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Money Made Easy: Finances & Your Fiancee

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, tackles a viewer’s question about how to smoothly integrate two people’s finances. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own 30 years of experience as a small business owner and financial advisor to offer tips on the tricky situation of managing finances and combining accounts

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Stepping Up Fitness: Core Exercises (Level 1)

This is the first in a series of fitness videos called “Stepping Up Fitness.” DadsDivorce.com has partnered with Lionheart Fitness & Performance to bring you workout videos that will help you stay fit. On the 1st of each month, we’ll post a new fitness video to help you get in

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Money Made Easy: Annual Reviews

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, talks about the uses of, and need for, an annual review of your financial situation. Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own experience as a small business owner and financial advisor to explain options and best choices for your review

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A thank you to our readers

Dear DadsDivorce.com readers, As the year winds down and the holiday season kicks into full gear, we here at DadsDivorce.com want to thank our readers for their continued support of DadsDivorce. We understand that for a lot of you, this year was very trying. When you first start out in

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