In January 1989, a new sports magazine called Sports Illustrated For Kids hit store shelves. It was a monthly spinoff of weekly Sports Illustrated, aimed at boys and girls ages 8-14, and within each ...
Parents are giving kids as young as 5 their own debit cards in effort to teach them financial literacy and money management. Getty Images/iStockphoto They’re only tweens, but they’re already getting ...
Debit and credit cards are two of the most commonly used payment methods today. Over 175 million Americans have a credit card, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s 2021 Consumer ...
Topps introduced the first Garbage Pail Kids trading card series in 1985, created as a hilariously inverted take on the popular Cabbage Patch Kids. These punny, sometimes mean-spirited, and all around ...
Are you considering getting a debit card for your child? As kids get older, the thought of giving them more control over their money can be scary. As parents, we worry about whether they'll make smart ...
Michael Jordan's 1989 Sports Illustrated for Kids card is already extremely rare, with less than 200 graded by PSA and BGS combined. But the copy set to sell later this month at Hunt Auctions is even ...
Our sole house phone rang. It was my friend Greg, “Turn on ESPN. Now. You still have those old Sports Illustrated for Kids mags, right?” I flipped through channels and caught the tail end of a segment ...
Folks, our kids are in trouble! Trouble with a capital “T,” and that stands for … trading cards? Every decade or so, America is swept by a moral panic over how our kids are having fun. In the 1980s, ...