Knowing how to manage money and budgets is an invaluable life skill, and it’s always better to learn earlier rather than later. Learning how to make smart financial choices at a young age can be the difference between spending hard-earned money on paying off debt and using it for an unnecessary fun purchase. (We’re oversimplifying things a bit, but you get the picture.)
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Knowing how to manage money and budgets is an invaluable life skill, and it’s always better to learn earlier rather than later. Learning how to make smart financial choices at a young age can be the difference between spending hard-earned money on paying off debt and using it for an unnecessary fun purchase. (We’re oversimplifying things a bit, but you get the picture.)
If you’ve got little ones, and are wondering what resources are available out there, read Chi-En’s review of a practical resource called Money As You Grow.
Tips for budgeting as a family:
- RESOURCE: 6 Ideas for Raising Kids who are the Opposite of Spoiled
- STORY: My Journey With Allowance as a Parent
- RESOURCES: Budgeting as a Couple
- RESOURCES: Save for College
Happy budgeting,
-The Goodbudget Team