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Who Knows Money? Grandparents.
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One financial columnist says grandparents already know how to survive bad economy

Who knows best about money? Grandparents do.

Well, at least in the eyes of one financial columnist.

As the country debates whether we’re facing a recession, or already in one, Jeffrey Strain, who writes for TheStreet.com, says the best place to look for advice is from those who have survived economic hardships.

Think of your parents, who surely had to go through financial downturns and upticks at various points in their lives.

The moral of Strain's story is, seek counsel from those with life experiences. Grandparents can most certainly offer a much-needed perspective on money issues, and more.

Read Strain's article "Ten Things Your Grandparents Know About Money (That You Don't)"


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