I have a 5 year old son that I'm trying to educate about money. He's quickly realized that money helps him obtain things. However, he doesn't understand how money is earned or what the value of items are. Of course a Batman action figure would seem worth $100 to him in the moment. I want to teach him to save while I help him save for his future.
I've done research on whether or not paying an allowance is a good or bad thing. Any ideas from experience? Also, if I do pay him an allowance do I demand he saves a specific amount, all of it, or let him do whatever he wants? I found this tool, [link removed by moderator], while searching the internet. This seems valuable and the return is big, almost to big to be real, but I'm not sure if anyone has an alternative method that is the same, similar, and/or better? wonder if there is something similar out there to help my son learn how to save away and have spending money? I like the idea so I hope one of you has heard of something.
Thanks for any feedback/advice.
I've done research on whether or not paying an allowance is a good or bad thing. Any ideas from experience? Also, if I do pay him an allowance do I demand he saves a specific amount, all of it, or let him do whatever he wants? I found this tool, [link removed by moderator], while searching the internet. This seems valuable and the return is big, almost to big to be real, but I'm not sure if anyone has an alternative method that is the same, similar, and/or better? wonder if there is something similar out there to help my son learn how to save away and have spending money? I like the idea so I hope one of you has heard of something.
Thanks for any feedback/advice.
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