For Families
Money Tips Monthly #5
Ages 15-18 Your teenagers will likely have money coming in from a part-time job. This is the time to open a checking account. Be sure they know how to keep records and balance their checkbook. Give your teens more responsibility … Continue reading
Snakes
Alethea, grade 5 Aubrie, grade 1 Beatrix, grade 3 Dalia, grade 5 Kaia, grade 4 Magy, grade 5 Maya, grade 5 Mayra, grade 3 Sara, grade 5 Alex, grade 3 Andrew, … Continue reading
Toothpaste Tubes
Alyssa, 5th grade Andies, 2nd grade Anna, 3rd grade Arsh, 3rd grade Bebo, 2nd grade Bella, 1st grade Caitlin, 3rd grade Edson, 3rd grade Francisco,3rd grade Frank, 3rd grade G, … Continue reading
Money Tips Monthly #4
Ages 11-14 This is an especially important time for learning about money. Your kids will have more cash now, along with the maturity to begin making decisions about how it’s handled. Give them control of the money and the room … Continue reading
Hearts
Aanya, 2nd grade Ahona, 1st grade Alex, 5th grade Alicia, 3rd grade Alicia, kindergarten Amisha, 1st grade Anna, kindergarten Armon, 2nd grade Arvind, 1st grade Ashley, kindergarten Ayush, 1st grade … Continue reading
Fall Scene
Ahsel, 3rd grade Alyiha, 4th grade Alyssa, 5th grade Amy, 3rd grade Ari, 4th grade Cindy, 4th grade Devin, 5th grade Diana, 6th grade Emily, 4th grade Emily, 4th grade … Continue reading
Money Tips Monthly #3
Ages 6-10 By age 6, you kids will be ready for an allowance. Begin to stress the importance of saving and help them set specific savings goals, such as a computer game or a new bicycle. Start a savings bank … Continue reading
Money Tips Monthly #2
Ages 3-5 The time to begin teaching money-management skills is whenever your kids start showing curiosity about money. Start by explaining what money is. Money can be defined as anything a group of people accepts in exchange for goods or … Continue reading
Haunted House
Andres, 5th grade Elijah, 5th grade Jessie, 5th grade Justin, 2nd grade Manwinder, 5th grade Reyna, 5th grade
Money Tips Monthly #1
Money Talk Surveys show that less than 40% of parents talk to their kids about money. However, most kids aren’t learning financial skills in school, either. So how will your kids find out about money? Trial and error is a … Continue reading