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Raising Financially Savvy Teenagers
It's hard to teach teenagers something that they don't think they already know. Parents are seen as ignorant of what is important to them. Despite what they think, however, parents do know about money and the consequences of using it unwisely. Show them what you know by teaching them a few things about money.
Since parents have had more experience on how to deal with financial thicks and thins than their children, teenagers can learn a lot from the advice they give. The knowledge parents share with their teenage children will help them get on the right path financially and set them up for benefiting from having good credit. Here's how to do it:
1. Open a savings account. As soon as a teenager begins making income from any sort of job, take them to a bank to start putting their money into a savings account. Encouraging teenagers to leave any money they make in the bank for a month before using it will help them save up moderately large amounts of money that would otherwise be squandered away in no time at all and on nothing of any importance. Though it won't be easy to get teenagers to stick to such a plan, it will be a great financial lesson for them.
2. Get a certificate of deposit. After a teenager has successfully saved about $500, have them invest this money in a CD. Interest rates will be higher on CD's the longer they are kept. Testing this out on a one year CD is a good idea so that, when the CD is opened, your teenager can think about what they should do with the money that has accumulated.
3. Sleep on it. When your teenager sees something that they really want to purchase, ask them to sleep on it for a night or two. Parents know all too well about buyer's remorse after an emotional purchase. Implementing the "sleep on it" rule of thumb in your household can save your teenager from feeling that same remorse. They want a scooter today, but by taking the time to think about the purchase, they may choose to save to buy a motorbike instead.
4. Develop a financial plan. Adults are told to come up with a budget for their family, but teenagers can benefit from a similar plan. Get them to list their wants and needs in two columns on a sheet of paper. Wants and needs are subjective things, so be sure that you explain the fine line difference. They don't have to do it in one sitting. Give them time to think about it.
5. After they prioritize their wants, let them figure out how much money they would have to save to purchase it. To make the process less painful, they can figure up how much money they want to devote per month towards the purchase. This leaves them disposable income for dates, nights out with friends, and incidentals like gas.
Teenagers can learn to use money wisely, but starting to teach them as early as possible will make it easier later on. Financially responsible teenagers will turn into equally responsible adults, capable of caring for their financial needs efficiently.
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