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Hey, everyone-

Here’s a piece by Anthony ONeal on helping your teens learn to budget. An image is attached.

Hope you can use it!

 

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 How to help your teen start budgeting                         word count: 645

By Anthony ONeal

 

 

In order to win in life, your teen is going to need a solid plan for everything—including their money! If they learn to budget today, they can avoid some common money mistakes and start building a strong financial future ASAP.

They might need a friendly push to get started, so here are a few things that will help get them motivated.

Why budgeting matters

Your teen is probably pumped to get a taste of the real world, whether that means getting their first job or getting out of your house and into a college dorm. But before they get too caught up in dreaming about their new freedom, they need to realize that freedom comes with responsibility.

Trust me, I’ve been where they are now. When I first started living on my own, I didn’t have a clue about how to balance my income and expenses, much less how to think about long-term financial goals. Living without a plan got me in some serious trouble. Luckily, my dad saw what was happening and jumped in with some wisdom. He showed me exactly how to create a plan for my income and expenses.

I know that for your teen, the thought of writing a regular budget sounds like as much fun as an all-nighter cramming for a calculus final. But becoming a budgeter was the best financial decision I ever made. Not only did budgeting take away a lot of stress, it also helped me move toward financial peace and achieve my dreams.

How to budget

Now that the why behind budgeting is clear, let’s jump into the how. Writing out a zero-based budget every month is your teen’s blueprint for financial success. Tell them not to get intimidated. A zero-based budget just means they’re creating a complete plan for all their spending ahead of time. It’s like they’re giving every dollar they earn a job to do.

Here’s a simple budgeting plan you can give them:

Step 1: Have them list all their income sources for the month. They should include paychecks from work or side jobs, plus any extra financial support they get from family. Add it all up. If your teen doesn’t have an income, and needs some extra cash this summer, I have a list of great summer jobs for them to check out at anthonyoneal.com.

Step 2: Have them list every expense they’re going to have for the month. Here are some examples of what they might want to include:

  • School fees
  • Rent (unless they live at home)
  • Food (unless you still cook for them. Lucky them!)
  • Clothing
  • Gas
  • Entertainment
  • Savings
  • Emergency fund/savings

Step 3: Have them total up their expenses, and subtract that number from their total income. Do they get zero? If they’ve got money left over, great! It can go into savings. If not, that just means they need to find a way to make more money or spend less money on some of their expenses.

And that’s it! It’s actually a lot easier than it sounds.

Here’s my last tip. Tell your teen not to get discouraged if every little thing doesn’t work as planned the first month. That’s totally normal. It might take a few months, but with your help they’ll work out the kinks over time. And as they do, I know they’re going to have the freedom and confidence to take on whatever’s coming their way!

 

About Anthony ONeal

Since 2003, Anthony ONeal has helped thousands of students make good decisions with their money, relationships and education to live a well-balanced life. He’s the National Best-Selling Author of Graduate Survival Guide: 5 Mistakes You Can’t Afford to Make in College, and travels the country spreading his encouraging message to help teens and young adults transition into the real world. You can follow Anthony on Twitter and Instagram @AnthonyONeal and online at anthonyoneal.com or facebook.com/aoneal.

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national journalists from New York City and Washington, D.C., in Casper next week, replacing NBC News Correspondent Pete Williams in that role.

The last session of a six-month media trust project in Casper, Wyoming, will give the public a chance to interact with journalists from The Associated Press, Buzzfeed News, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post.

The forum, titled, “Dear National News Media: Why Should We Trust You?” will allow residents to speak directly to journalists who play a role in shaping national news reports. The overall project seeks to get a deeper understanding of reasons people don’t trust the information they receive from reputable news outlets.

The forum is scheduled for 5 to 7:30 p.m. July 16 at Krampert Theatre on the Casper College campus.

It is free and open to the public. The forum will be livestreamed by Wyoming PBS and can be accessed during the event.

As a high-profile elected official, Sullivan has years of experience taking questions from the local and national press. He was a two-term Democratic governor, serving from 1987 until 1995, and U. S. Ambassador to Ireland from 1998 until 2001 under the Clinton and Bush administrations.

“Having helped negotiate the reclamation of the former Amoco Refinery in Casper, serving as Wyoming’s governor during difficult economic times, and navigating the peace with the IRA in northern Ireland as the U.S. Ambassador, Mike Sullivan is the perfect moderator for nearly any discussion. We are grateful former Governor Sullivan is willing to step in to facilitate this important examination of media trust in Wyoming and across the nation,” said Dale Bohren, publisher of the Casper Star-Tribune.

In a role reversal, Sullivan will be the one asking questions of journalists next week. Panelists are Neal Lipschutz, deputy editor-in-chief, The Wall Street Journal; Noreen Gillespie, deputy managing editor for U.S. News, The Associated Press; Lori Montgomery, deputy national editor, The Washington Post; and Hayes Brown, world news editor and senior reporter, BuzzFeed News.

“The forum provides us a rare opportunity to ask questions and hear from national news representatives on a subject of significant current importance,” Sullivan said. “I look forward to an exciting and provocative discussion.”

Williams, a native of Casper, is a justice reporter for NBC News. He was assigned to cover the testimony of former Special Counsel Robert Meuller before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees on Wednesday, the day after the Casper forum, forcing him to cancel.

He previously said he was eager to hear what people from his hometown think of his profession. “The journalists I’ve been associated with, from my time in Casper to the present day, work hard to get the story right,” he said. “I hope this project will help reporters understand why that message doesn’t always get through.”

“Media Trust & Democracy: The Casper Project” began in February is conducted by the Society of Professional Journalists and the SPJ Foundation. Wyoming was chosen for the project because its residents distrust the news media at a slightly higher rate than residents of other states, according to Gallup. SPJ Journalist on Call Rod Hicks developed and is managing the project, which ends with the national panel.

“This will be a great way for our time in Casper to come to a close, by bringing members of the public and national journalists together to freely discuss the state of journalism and the relationship between the public and journalists in today’s climate,” said Irwin Gratz, president of the SPJ Foundation, the primary funder of the project. “We look forward to the conversation and hope it will provide insights into improving that relationship moving forward.”

Previous sessions were open only to about 30 Casper residents chosen to participate in the project and give input on problems with the news media. In addition to allowing participants to discuss their distrust issues, the sessions also featured guest presenters who led discussions on such topics as how to distinguish news from other types of information and how to recognize bias in stories. The findings from the project will be presented at a session at the Excellence in Journalism 2019 conference Sept. 5-7 in San Antonio.

The Society of Professional Journalists Foundation is a public foundation dedicated to ensuring that those who carry on the tradition of a free press are prepared for the challenge. The SPJ Foundation supports educational and professional needs of journalists and journalism students. Support excellent journalism and fight for your right to know. Give to the Society of Professional Journalists Foundation.

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Maxi Priest 

Shares Music Video For

"I'm Alright (feat. Shaggy)" Here: http://bit.ly/32mXqJS

 

**New AlbuIt All Comes Back To Love Out August 30th** 

"I'm Alright (feat. Shaggy) [Dancehall Mix] " Available Now

 

On Maxi Priest:

"It's the kind of song you can get lost in regardless of mood, so turn the volume up 

and let the world melt away" - FORBES

 

"warm enjoyable collection of reggae, suited for summer chill-out sessions...

should appeal to R&B fans just as much as it appeals to Priest's reggae core"

- ABC NEWS

 

"smooth reggae songs full of fire and soul...

quality needed to bust the charts"

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

 

"Maxi hit his groove...music that soothed the soul"

- HUFFINGTON POST

 

July 11, 2019 - International superstar Maxi Priest has shared the music video for his latest single "I'm Alright (feat. Shaggy)", the first single off of his forthcoming album It All Comes Back To Love.  Fans can watch the music video via HipHopDX, here: http://bit.ly/32mXqJS 

 

Produced entirely by Shaggy, It All Comes Back To Love is set to release on August 30th via S-Curve Records. Fans can stream and purchase the single here, as well as the new remix, I'm Alright (feat. Shaggy) [Dancehall Mix], here

 

It All Comes Back To Love will be available for pre-order on August 2nd, with an instant-grat download available with purchase. It All Comes Back To Love is the follow-up to 2014's Easy To Love.

Only a handful of singers succeed in transcending their genre without losing the essence of who they are. Maxi is one of those artists whose own unique vision has led him to tremendous international success, being the first reggae artist to have a No. 1 hit worldwide, including the U.S. Billboard charts. 

 

Maxi is the first British-born singer to graduate from the London reggae sound-system Saxon Studio International, introducing the sound of lovers' rock to a global audience. Before joining Saxon, Maxi embraced Rastafari and served an apprenticeship with South London soundsystem Negus Negast and the legendary Jah Shaka. Throughout his entire career, Maxi has adhered to the principles of his faith by making conscious music of all kinds.

 

Maxi Priest's upcoming album It All Comes Back To Love is set to release on August 23rd via S-Curve Records. For more information, please visit: http://www.maxipriest.com/

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It All Comes Back To Love tracklisting:

1. I'm Alright (Feat. Shaggy)

2. Free Falling

3. Cool Nuh (Feat. Shaggy)

4. If I Was Your Man

5. It All Comes Back To Love

6. If I Could Change It

7. It's A Summer Vibe (Feat. Bounty Killer, & Che Sav)

8. Anything You Want (Feat. Shaggy, Anthony Hamilton, & Estelle)

9. Out In The Rain (Feat. Inner Circle)

10. My Pillow

 

Upcoming tour dates:

July 20th - Wilmington, DE @ The Queen

July 27th - Danbury, CT @ Ives Concerts Park

August 4th - Brooklyn, NY @ Ford Amphitheatre

August 10th - Newark, NJ @ New Jersey Performing Arts Center

August 16th - Clarendon, Jamaica @ Apple Estate Rum Day Celebration

September 14th - San Juan, Puerto Rico @ Vivo Beach Club

November 30 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun

 

Follow Maxi Priest:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maxipriest/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaxiPriest

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealmaxipriest/

Website: http://www.maxipriest.com/

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/31grxC6