Filled with crunchy horror stories like "my children charged $400 in iTunes downloads to my card and didn't consult me first. Now I'm reconciling their chores balance sheet. Tomorrow they are making their first offer on a house in TriBeCa - even though the real estate market is contracting. They promised to wash dishes until next month though."
The WSJ provides allowance policy v. bad for children, v. good for marketsby Zseni 01/08/2007, 9:28am PST