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Easy steps to teach your kids to save money
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[QUOTE="Shigobad2020, post: 255906, member: 30251"] Preparing your kids in saving money so that they can know the importance of saving by using the money they saved in buying their needs for them most especially during the festive season will motivate them and teaches them the importance of saving for any unforseen events or saving for future planned event , Buying piggy banks for them is the first step to take , and after that tell each of them to list what they feels like buying with the money to motivate them with the savings , Then teach them on how to take out the portion that will not affects them negatively from the money you are giving them and start saving it either twice or four times in a week . There was a time my son wanted a teddy bear and the amount was #8,000 my country currency , i told him i can only afford to give him #6,000 and that if he can save the remaining #2000, i will definitely give him the remaining money. That alone serve as motivation to save money for him. [/QUOTE]
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