Teach Your Kids to Save Money

A lot of teens today do not understand the value of earning and spending money. They were not taught;  that investing is necessary. Although they may  still be  students. Parents, you play a crucial role in this area.

You should be able to teach your kids  how to save money. They should be able to understand the concept of money and investment as early in childhood as possible. This will prepare them to learn money management, as they grow old.

Here are some tips on how you can teach your children to save money:

1. Your children should be educated of the meaning of money. Once your children have learned how to count, that is the perfect time for you teach them the real meaning of money. You should be consistent and explain to them in simple ways and do this frequently so that they may be able to remember what you taught them.

2. Always explain to them the value of saving money. Make them understand its importance and how it will impact their life. It is important that you entertain questions from them about money and you should be able to answer them right away.

3. When giving them their allowances. You need to give them their allowances in denominations. Then you can encourage them that they should keep a certain bill for the future. You can motivate them to do this by telling them that the money can be saved and they can buy a new pair of shoes or the toys they want once they are able to save.

4. You can also teach them to work for money. You can start this at your own home. You can pay them fifty cents to one dollar every time they do extra work.  I say extra work, because they should be expected to contribute to the family in some way.  If you pay them for doing their regular chores, they will miss the meaning of family helping each other.   This concept of earning a little “extra” money will make them think that money is something they have worked for and should be spent wisely.   (As a side note, you could always deduct “taxes”.  This will help them learn about how we support our government.  (The “taxes”  can be put into a special fund for their future use).

5. You can teach them to save money by giving them piggy banks where they can put coins and wait until they get full. You can also open bank accounts for them and let them deposit money from their allowance.  I know, I know.  They would never earn enough interest on their money to be able to show them any benefit to a savings account.   But you can take this money and invest it in an IRA like account.  Giving them the chance to learn about stocks, bonds. Mutual Funds, etc.   You should always show them how much they have earned to keep them motivated.

Money and saving is not something that is learned by children in one sitting. You should be patient in teaching them and relating the value of money in all of their activities. Children will learn this easily if you are patient and consistent in guiding them and encouraging them in this endeavor.

 

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