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Lead By Example
One of the best things that you can do when it comes to teaching your kids the basics of finances is to lead by example. Many people make the mistake of trying to live an extravagant lifestyle that they cannot afford in front of their children. No matter how well you try to teach your kids about finances, they will pay attention to your example much more intently. They'll probably pick up a lot of your habits with money. For example, if you make a habit of shopping wisely and frugally, they may do the same. From finding suitable nursery furniture at a fair price to shopping for their first vehicle, you can show them how to handle money correctly.
Use an Allowance
Another great idea to tell teach your kids about money is to give them a regular allowance. An allowance will help get your kids some money to use as they wish. You should provide them the allowance simply for being part of the family, but as a part of the family, they should have some responsibilities to take care of. If they don't take care of their responsibility, then they don't get their allowance. If they have a sibling, you can pay him or her to fulfill the child's obligations. In most cases, the child won't want to miss out on his allowance again and will do his chores the next time.
Saving Their Money
In addition to providing your kids with allowance, they should also learn the importance of saving money. Give them a piggy bank and teach them how to save part of what you give them. Over time, they'll be able to accumulate some money to make bigger purchases with. This will form a habit that can stay with them for a lifetime. While there are many different lessons that you can teach your kids about money, the important thing is to teach them early. The difference that it makes in their lives will be substantial.
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my mom was a good example to me on how she handled her money. one thing i wish is that i learned how to manage a business when i was still young. that i will do in my children
thanks for your post