Can Teens Manage Their
Money?
The following may help the teens manage their money:
Teach the teens to save and encourage the teens to open a
savings account to deposit their earnings. Even just a few
dollars a week will be good enough. If their parents are giving
them allowances, they can talk to them and ask them to set
aside some dollars in the bank. When the time comes that they
need to withdraw, they will be amazed to see how much money
they have saved.
The teens want to have money and let them save. Teens must
spend wisely, the biggest nightmare among the teens is to wake
up with nothing to spend, yet the next allowance is still a few
days away, they will be forced to borrow and this will only add
more problems.
Spending wisely is a must especially to those with tight
budget. If the school is just a walking distance, they should
be happy to take a walk and enjoy that needed exercise. Need to
go dating? Why not ask their crushes to have a chat with them
in the park, this way they don’t need to spend much, a can
of soda could do the trick.
Introduce the teens to fund management, there are many plans
of fund management that are available to teens, with a few
dollars, the teens can have the opportunity to increase their
money under the watchful eyes of money experts. This will also
add pride to the teens for having invested money like what the
grownups did. In addition, requiring them to pay taxes out of
their investment will make the teens contributors to the
national coffers.
The teens want to know the rudiments of fund management and
let them know, get a checking account will teach the teens some
financial responsibility. Just imagine the teens issuing some
checks for their purchases and or services they acquired.
Knowing that a bouncing check would have legal repercussions,
the teens will be extra careful in handling their finances. The
teens want to think big so let them have their own
checkbooks.
Let them get credit cards. The feel in getting credit cards
nowadays is greatly different as compared many years ago.
Before, a person is jubilant when his application is approved
because it proves that he is credit worthy. Today, credit card
offers are numerous that it will make the eyes bulge. The teens
must be extra cautious on the type of cards they will apply.
The benefits are vaguely explained in the ads or in the emails
when credit card companies promote these cards. Most often,
actual charges and interest rates are hidden, only to make the
teens sorry for just freely making purchases. Credit cards are
there to allow the teens to purchase, but they have to purchase
only those things that are needed. They must avoid being
compulsive buyers. The teens want to have a say in their
purchases and parents must allow them have credit cards.
Parents have a lot to explain to their teens about money
management. No matter what the teens want, the parents are in
the best position to tell what is best for their teenagers.
Just remember that the parents could contribute much to the
success or failure of their teens. The teens want to have money
and give them that golden opportunity. Let the teens
manage their money and make them real money managers.
About The Author
Florencio Jr. L. Sevilla is a freelance writer. He has six
children and lives with his family at Calaran, Calamba, Misamis
Occidental, Philippines.
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