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Teaching Teens To Manage Money

Image One day soon, your teenager will be earning and managing their own budget. Right now, you have to foot the bill.

Teens are somewhat self-obsessed and sometimes need a gentle reminder about the value of money and the facts of life.

Review realities
You don't have to go into details - just explain that your budget isn't elastic and that you work hard for the money you earn. Talk about the things you or your teen could buy with the extra money required for designer labels. She may be quite shocked about how much more a label costs.

Discuss compromise
If you buy her a designer sweatshirt, will she settle for chain store jeans? Could she give up something to pay for items she wants? Can she earn extra money by doing chores? Are part-time jobs available?

Consider letting her manage her own budget for a trial period. Give her the total amount available for clothes, pocket money and expenses over a specified time. Then let her decide how to spend it. Give her a book to keep track of costs - and keep an eye on her!

Teach by your actions
If your daughter hears you boasting about your new designer jacket or premium perfume, she'll get the message that labels are important. Check out the treasures to be found in charity shops. Vintage from a car boot sale can be more chic than a brand-new label, and it's unique. The values you model will have a far greater impact on your teenager than any words.

 




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