A Few Tips For Parents of Overspending Teens

A Few Tips For Parents of Overspending Teens

by Alix Montoya

I’m sure you’ve noticed how tighter our budget has become. Prices of goods are skyrocketing into colossal proportions and there’s pretty much nothing we can do about it but just pull up our belt a notch tighter, endure, and hope for better days. Unfortunately, the younger population seem to be completely oblivious to these events and we need to show them how to become more responsible about finances before it’s completely too late.

Parents have the number one responsibility of teaching their children all about spending wisely. However, not a lot of parents out there dare to stand up or even completely forget all these completely. Some would even claim they don’t know how. So if you’re stuck clueless on money matter lessons, then here are a few useful tips to get your lessons started.

Teach them that money is the product of hard work and must not be taken for granted. If you have older kids, try and convince them to work or start their business in Rhode Island craft shows. If your kids are a little younger, try giving them simple household responsibilities and then reward them for a job well done. Believe it or not, children tend to value money the worked hard for more than money they receive for doing nothing.

Consider opening up a savings account. It’s good to have a piggy bank to save some of their allowance or earnings in, but of course, while their at it, why not save it inside an actual bank instead. More and more banks nowadays carry special promotions for young savers and even teenage clients. There are a lot of things they offer that make the prospect even more enticing, like membership to special clubs and all that.

Show them how to keep a budget. The best way for you to show your children how to allot some funds for different aspects of living is by showing them how you do it yourself. Let them observe, or walk them through while you fix up the household budget. Tell them all about the advantages of being able to plan ahead and prepare for things that might come.

There are a lot of great ideas out there on how to make our kids more involved when it comes to saving the family from financial struggles. All we have to do, as parents, is show them the way and guide them with every step they take towards a more responsible future.

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Posted in economy on Dec 30th, 2008, 4:00 am by Bob Jones   

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