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Kids’ Mystery Solved: What Exactly Is “Work Ethic”?

When you’re a kid, you might get some money from gifts or a regular allowance. This cash is important for learning how to save and make smart buys. Eventually, though, the things you need or want probably will cost more…

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Education

7 Tips for Getting Your Child Ready for His / Her First Job

Eventually, kids either want or have to start earning additional money outside of the home. In the United States, this is usually when they are somewhere between the ages of 15 and 18 years old. A number of strategies can…

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Why Your Child Needs a Summer Job

Parents still heavily debate whether kids should work during school, with some people thinking that the experience and financial improvements gained from the work is worth the slight dip in grades that might happen. In the summer, kids no longer…

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kids & money

Should Kids Work During School?

Just about every financial expert under the sun has pointed out to parents that the cost of a college education is skyrocketing, that general expenses are going up as income and job availability has gone down, and that kids have…

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Community

Top Financial Things Your Child Should Think About Before Getting a Job

First jobs are a rite of passage for young people, offering a degree of financial independence. They can provide a great work experience and skill development, as well. Even so, kids shouldn’t start handing out a bunch of applications until…

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Allowance Alternatives for Your Kids

Allowances are one of the most hotly debated elements of financial education for kids. In one corner, parents advocate them, because having real money available can make it easier for children to save, spend, give to charity and learn basics…

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The Work-to-Reward Perspective for Kids

When kids are really young, their idea about how to get money is pretty simple, not to mention misguided: Run out of cash? No worries! Just go to the bank! Don’t have enough money to pay for something you want?…

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kids & budget

How to Save for College (USA)

Education is one of the fastest growing costs families face, so some saving is a virtual requirement if you plan to send your kids to college. 529 Plans At least some of the money you put away for your child’s…

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kids & money

Your Child’s Transition to Work

Children grow up incredibly fast, and before you know it, it’s time for them to branch out into the world and get a job. This goes a long way into fostering both independence and financial security, but the transition into…

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Kids, Work and Time

Parents and caregivers are the first financial models kids have. Inevitably, for instance, kids see their moms and dads going to the ATM, paying for groceries or paying bills electronically or via mail. The message kids get is clear: Money…

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