| Money Lessons For Parents And Kids |
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| Written by Alix Montoya |
| Tuesday, 30 December 2008 11:25 |
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While it is greatly convenient to let the kids have their own credit cards, more and more kids are becoming greatly indiscriminate when it comes to swiping their little plastic cards. The danger is usually very overlooked until it happens, by which time you can find yourself waist deep in credit card debt and your house full of useless junk. As a parent, there are many ways for us to keep our kids from weighing heavily in our pockets. We could strip away their credit card access altogether and banish them to a friend-less, phone-less, Internet-less Amish existence. Although, there is an alternative that wouldn't end up with your kids hating you forever, and here are just a few of them. You have to show them that money is earned. Kids will greatly put more value towards their money if they worked hard for it. If they're old enough, you can suggest a job for them, or even help them start out a new business. Perhaps they can join you in Tennessee crafting fairs and festivals and open up shop there. Or if they're younger, you should give them simple jobs that they can handle and then get rewarded for it. This reinforces the idea that good work has rewards. Tell them to save up. Saving isn't an act of deprivation and you need to convince them how important it is to have some cash handy when it comes to sticky financial situations in the future. Discuss opening up a savings account in a local bank or setting up a college fund. Of course, you have to point out the advantages or these kids won't pay attention. Let them participate when you're handling the household budget. You can be a great example in showing responsibility when it comes to handling money and allowing them to see you at your budgeting best is probably a great way to lead by example. You can tell them all about the advantages of keeping a budget and how this greatly helps in keeping the household in order. It's always best to keep our children from letting themselves get caught in a web of overspending, even at a very early age. So why don't you teach them a thing or two about saving up and you may be saving them from a future filled with debt and junk. About the Author: Alix Montoya has been writing about Tennessee craft fairs for a long time. You can find out the latest news on TN craft shows and join in on the crafting fun. Kindly provided by LJ-Marketing.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |