Teaching Children to Budget

Giving your children a sound education in the art of budgeting will go a long way in helping them develop a better understanding of financial matters. It will also help them learn to handle money at a young age. Budgeting is one of those practical skills that come in useful at any age, and the sooner your kids learn to budget, the better for them and for you as well.

 

When teaching your kids about budgeting, one of the most effective methods is by setting up a budgeting plan, which comprises of three spending categories including investments and/or savings, charity-giving and personal expenses. You could also make giving to charity a part of the family budget.

When talking to your children about budgeting, it's a good idea to discuss the importance of investing as well as saving money and how these practices can help their finances increase. Encourage your children to get fully involved with the decision-making process and especially so with regards to charity.

Give your children the opportunity to donate to a charity of their choice. If your child prefers to spend a percentage of his allowance to help out the family, you could help by offering suggestions but let him make the final decision. Support his decision by suggesting things that he could perhaps contribute towards buying for the house. This enables children to see the big role money plays in the real world scenario.

A younger child's finances are typically built up by way of gifts from relatives and friends. A teenager would probably add to these earnings by taking up assorted part-time jobs such as baby sitting. Part-time jobs offer kids a great way to study as well as to have a source of income, which is the perfect starting point to build a solid budgeting habit that will last a lifetime. While teaching your child the principles of budgeting, it may be best to give him a fixed allowance as it gives him a first hand experience with budgeting, using real money.

If your son has set his heart on buying a new gizmo or perhaps a pair of jeans, he could start budgeting his allowance and decide how much he would have to save and for how long, before he was capable of affording it. If he learns to work towards smaller goals when he is younger, the skill will help him budget for bigger goals such as travel, a new car or assorted college expenses.

When teaching your children how to budget, be a role mode to them. If you have proven time and again that you yourself have been unsuccessful at sticking with the household budget, you can be sure your children are not going to be motivated to even setup a budget, never mind trying to stick to it.

Make sure your spending habits are worth emulating. It's only when you have your own savings that your children will be encouraged to do the same.



 

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