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Raising Money-Smart Kids
Practical tips to build lifelong financial skills.

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Latest Buzz: Practical Tips for Parents
Do you think financial advise is only for grown ups?

How parents can turn money lessons into life lessons?
■ Start Early, Keep It Simple
Teaching kids about money doesn’t have to be complicated. Introduce earning, saving, spending, and giving in ways that are fun and easy to understand.
■ Lead by Example
Kids notice how you make financial decisions. Show them how you plan, save, and prioritize purchases — and explain where money comes from so they learn its value.
■ Teach Smart Money Habits
Kids notice how you make financial decisions. Show them how you plan, save, and prioritize purchases — and explain where money comes from so they learn its value.

Takeaway for Parents:
Teaching children about money doesn’t have to be complicated. Everyday moments — like shopping trips, holiday planning, or managing allowances — offer simple, practical opportunities to introduce financial lessons. The key is to be intentional in your approach, consistent in your guidance, and above all, to keep the conversation going. Over time, these small, repeated experiences help children develop confidence and understanding when it comes to money.
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