Can Your Kids Trust Their Perceptions of Money?
As kids grow up and start to use money, they gain some distinct, personal perceptions of assets, which become part of how they define what money is and means. Often,…
As kids grow up and start to use money, they gain some distinct, personal perceptions of assets, which become part of how they define what money is and means. Often,…
As you teach your child about money, the odds are good that you’ll talk about specific financial tasks that a professional can help with. These are excellent opportunities to introduce…
Dollar stores offer many everyday household, business and automotive goods, as well as toys and entertainment products, at very low cost. Although these stores can lack a huge selection and…
One of the biggest problems most parents face when they’re trying to teach their kids about money is getting them to save. Getting children to start and maintain a rainy…
Small kids who don’t understand money often take small items off shelves in stores—many small toys and candies, for example, are easy for a child to put into their pocket…
Tipping is something your kid will see you do on a regular basis, and eventually, he’ll wonder not only why you do it, but how. These are the four core…
These days, the reigning way to pay is with plastic, but which is better for your kids? Figuring that out requires you to understand how these two types of cards…
Without an understanding of how their personal money habits connect to the broader economy, it’s much harder for kids to grasp where control of funds really is and why financial…
Great business ideas don’t just come from adults—more and more kids are getting their feet wet in entrepreneurship with big success. As your children see these models, these are the…
When kids don’t have much of their own to sell, one of the best options for earning some cash is to make craft items, which they then can sell at…