Teaching Your Kids to Save Money

by SAR Staff on November 3, 2010

Whether we’ve made good financial decisions in our own lives or not, we all want to teach our kids how to make good decisions. Most psychologists will tell you that the way you handle making decisions as an adult are a direct result of things you were taught or picked up as a child. That makes it all the more important to teach our kids about saving money. Even though savings account rates aren’t at their best right now, we suggest, among other things, helping your child to open up his or her own savings account.

Notice we said that you should help your child open a savings account. We didn’t say you should open one for him. While there’s nothing wrong with opening savings accounts for your kids, it really doesn’t give them any ownership or teach them anything. Here’s how we suggest getting your kids started:

  1. Give your kids an allowance. Better yet, assign your kids some chores, and tie the allowance in to the chores so they begin to understand the concept that they have to work to earn money.
  2. Teach your kids some basic budgeting ideas. Believe it or not, you can do this without boring your kids to death. Teach them how to set goals by allowing them to look through toy stores or catalogs, and having them pick out an item they can afford to buy if they save for a couple weeks.
  3. Teach the difference between short term and long term savings. Once your kids have figured out the idea that saving for a few weeks will get them a better toy, encourage them to start setting some of their money away for the long term. Buy them a piggy bank and have them put the money they intend to save long term away.
  4. Open a savings account with them. When your kids have filled their piggy banks, have a talk to them about starting an account in the big people’s bank. Explain that the bank will pay them the going savings account rates for leaving their money there.
  5. Encourage them to be generous. It’s better to give than to receive. Many children understand this almost intrinsically. Encourage your kids to give some of their allowance to causes that matter to them. This not only teaches them an important principle about handling money, but it also teaches them about looking beyond themselves.

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