Saturday, December 27, 2008

Some Helpful Tips On Kids And Money

By Alix Montoya

These days, more and more kids are falling for marketing tactics that encourage them to spend more of their money on things that they see everywhere. Expensive clothes and hi-tech gadgets are just some of the things that you'd find on every other kids' wish list. In fact, the percentage of teenage consumers seem to be increasing every passing day.

It is therefore very important that we, as parents, teach our children the importance of handling money responsibly. There are a lot of other activities that we spend our time on, why not try bonding moments with your kids by teaching them how to be more responsible when it comes to buying things.

You have to show them that money is something that is earned with hard work. And what better way to let them see this than by letting them work for it. You can actually suggest jobs to your older kids and let them learn that money is earned and should not be taken for granted. Or you can help them start out their own business, perhaps from their hobbies through New Mexico craft shows.

Suggest that they should save some of their money. Tell them all about the benefits of opening up a bank account and how interest increases the money they have there. Or you can tell them to start a college fund right away, by saving a percentage of their earnings or allowance for, say, every week or month.

You also need to show them how to budget and one great thing of doing this is by letting them join in when you're handling the household budget yourself. You can show them all of the things that a budget has to be and you can convince them to start one themselves. You have to show them all the benefits of setting aside some money and being able to plan in advance.

There are plenty other things out there that can teach better money handling to kids and all you have to do is open your eyes to the possibilities. They might not notice it right now, but you're actually helping them become more relevant and responsible adults in the future with these simple lessons. - 16928

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