Multiple studies have shown that the earlier kids develop healthy money habits, the better our prospects of having strong financial health into adulthood. However, parents often ask how to teach kids…
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This rapidly emerging industry that could change the way young people view money and finances. See why.
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Experiential learning educates as well as changes attitudes and behaviors. Here are some of the best apps that use it to teach personal finance.
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Kids aren’t always taught how to handle money. This could change that.
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As the world is dealing with financial stress right now, a money experts points to a frame of mind that can help change things for the better.
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Kids debit card use is a question among many parents. What’s the right answer? Age seven? Eight? Three? Experts weigh in and talk about options.
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It can change kids’ lives for the better. Here are simple ways to do help them.
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Financial literacy is one of the most important things you can teach to your child for their future success. The BusyKid app was created for the task.
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Money apps like Venmo have made sharing money easier. So should there be money apps for kids? Read on to see the apps that are helping kids spend wisely.
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Wondering how to teach your kids about money early on? Parentology interviewed experts for the best ways to start helping them build their saving skills.