Parents who are keen to put cash aside to help their offspring get ahead should follow these strategies for maximum bang for the buck.
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eParenting used to mean keeping your kids safe on the Internet, however now it has a wider scope including parenting with the use of technology, and distance parenting. Curated by Peter Mellow |
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Parents who are keen to put cash aside to help their offspring get ahead should follow these strategies for maximum bang for the buck.
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If you want to ensure your children get a head start in life, a piggy bank just won't cut it. So, with that in mind, Emily Stewart decided to find out about the best savings accounts out there for our kids.
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Parents need to step up to help educate their children about money, to fully set them up for a good financial future.
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The secret to your childrens’ future financial is to give them a savings mentality early in life.
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A S.M.A.R.T. guide to give your children a good financial grounding for a post-COVID world.
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The GameStop stock surge got kids interested in investing for the first time. Now their parents are using it as a teaching moment.
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Whether you want to stash some money away for future education expenses or to help your child with a major expense like a car, a savings plan can come in handy.
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No, this article will not tell you to move back in with your parents and get them to lend you $50,000 for your first home. Because for most of us, that's just ridiculous.
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Now she's a grown-up financial literacy educator, Kate Crowhurst has some words of wisdom for her younger self.
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Adults who borrow from family members should be ready to account for their spending habits.
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Moving away from home can be a harrowing experience for an under-prepared teenager
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And what that has meant for America’s middle-class families
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As a parent, you probably have many lessons you hope to teach your kids. But let's focus on money: how can you effectively teach your teen about smart spending habits?
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Families are often reticent to talk about wealth and inheritance with their children, but experts say that can create confusion and insecurity.
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Arming your kids with basic financial information about budgeting, spending and saving can help them avoid poor choices later in life. Here's how to take your teen's financial understanding to the next level.
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While pocket money might seem straightforward, it's often a tricky topic and if you don't have a plan, you could end up creating problems. Let's face it, who needs more parental angst in their life?
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Apps can replace a paper-money allowance for children, encouraging them not only to do their chores but also to save and spend their money carefully.
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Just because it's hard, doesn't mean you should put off talking about money.
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The modern challenges that make it harder to teach your kids about money.
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Apps are emerging to address the need for children to learn about the value of digital money, not just cash.
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Good financial decision making is about more than avoiding debt or having a budget, it's about critically analysing your options
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Moving out of home is an important step in the path to financial independence, but it is also a time when young people are vulnerable to needlessly losing money.
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EVERY parent knows children can ask the most disarming questions which can leave you laughing, crying, embarrassed, angry, squirming ... or all four at once.