Teaching Your Child to Manage Money
by Shaima Fahim Kazi - shaims@yahoo.com
Description: Tips for teaching your child to manage money.
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Dad, mum I need a raise in my allowance.
Does this sound familiar to you? Is your child finishing the weekly
allowance way before the week is over? Does your child really need an
allowance? What is the importance of giving your child an allowance? What
are the values that you want to instill in your child by giving him or
her a weekly or monthly allowance?
Children need to be taught to manage their money from an early age.
They need to learn to not only spend their money wisely but also to save a
part of it. You have to teach your child early in life that money saved
is money earned. You have to teach your child that valuable lesson in
budgeting. Your child needs to be taught how to prepare a budget and how
money must be spent.
Teaching your child to create a budget is a very useful strategy that
you can use. Explain to your child that a budget is a plan to save and
spend money. Help your child prepare a list of all the things that the
allowance is meant to be spent on. He doesn’t have to spend all of it
but must keep some aside. He can spend a part of the allowance on
friends, clothes, entertainment, etc or whatever agreed upon between the child
and the parents. He has to save another part for something valuable
that he may require in the future or for a rainy day.
Never rescue your child’s overspending with more money. This can lead
to a bad habit which can result in making the child indebt in the
future.
Your child will certainly benefit from the money management skills that
you will teach. The habits instilled in the child from early age tend
to stay longer with the child. Teaching your child financial
responsibility can be a fun-filled and exciting experience if you use the correct
approach.
Specify to your child that the allowance is the amount of money that
you give to your child weekly or monthly to spend on his necessities as
he or she desires. Allowance teaches a child many important essential
lessons such as saving, planning, sharing, decision-making, etc.
Allowance helps your child develop an independent thought. The amount of
allowance that you give to your child depends on your lifestyle and your
child’s age.
Children need to spend time with their families in making financial
decisions, in understanding the value of money and allowances. Allowances
should definitely come with a set of rules and regulations: homework on
time, chores to be done, good report cards, etc. Negligence in any area
should definitely result in cut in their allowance.
Thus you can help your child to learn the value of money. Parents are
the best teachers who can make their child learn the importance of money
management at an early age. It is the parents from whom the children
usually learn to manage their money. If parents are consistent they can
give their child immeasurable rewards which will benefit their kids for
the rest of their lives.
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