Kids and Money
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Financial fitness is equally important to your child's development as homework and sports. So what's the best way to teach them about money and help them become fiscally responsible adults? The ‘Ville’s senior columnist, Scott Reeves, has the answers. |
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Getting Started
The wise use of money.
What's Money?Defining value, earning and spending.

Kids' Finance GlossaryBasic terms and definitions
Holding Kids AccountableWith increased freedom comes increased responsibility.
The Great Allowance DebateMore than a stipend, an important step toward financial literacy.
Setting Savings GoalsInstilling in kids a discipline lost on most adults.
Why Charity MattersEven for kids, giving has its own rewards.
Teaching the Value of a Dollar: Dos and Dont'sFive principles every parent must know.
Putting Sibling Rivalry to WorkLessons learned from peers are often most salient.
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