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The description below was contributed by: A visitor, on Mar 06, 2000 11:02:14AM

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Appropriate age group(s):
K-5 and up.

Description of technique for teaching kids the value of money:

For younger kids:

  • A good (and fair) way to calculate your child's allowance (especially when you have more than one) is to take the child's age and divide it in half. For example, if your child is 6 years old, half of that is 3. Your child's allowance is $3 per month (if you're wealthy you can make it $3 per week). This is fun because they know each birthday gets them a raise in their allowance.
  • For older siblings:

  • The older they are the more money they get (based on the age-based allowance described above). For older kids, it may be wise to agree to make adjustments for special cases such as an upcoming school trip where more spending money might be helpful, etc.
  • Develop a money management plan together:

  • Once the allowance amount is established it's a good idea to sit down with your child and establish a money management program or financial plan.

  • Begin by designating 35% of their allowance as free spending money. Theirs to do with what they want, it gives them the personal freedom to spend. At least half and in this example 55% of their money must be saved.

  • You can start small children saving with a piggy bank, older children can open their own savings account or if you are stock and mutual fund savvy, get them investing early and on a regular basis.

  • Have the kids give the remaining 10% to charity. That means if they get $3 per month, 30 cents should go into the church collection box each month or a collection can. McDonald's takes donations for the Ronald McDonald House or most local grocery stores display cans for numerous other charities.
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