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Parenting Teens: Three Money Management Tips to Teach Our Teens

The more financial knowledge we can help our older teens acquire, the better their money management skills will be. From the basic knowledge, such as knowing how to write a check, to the more complex, such as being able to discern between good and not-so-hot credit card terms, our teens need to leave the nest prepared to use their financial knowledge as a useful tool in creating their life. Here are three points to make sure you cover with your teen:

#1. Understanding Financial Terms. A CD is more than just a way of listening to music. It's also a way to save money. Don't assume your teen knows exactly what different savings instruments are available to them or how they work. Knowing how a traditional savings account differs from a CD or exactly what a money market or mutual fund is, is information they need to know in order to eventually make wise decisions about where to place their money. Be sure they also know the difference between a bank, credit union and brokerage house, as well as between a US Treasury bill, note and bond.

Should money given to teens?

Money and Teens

Encourage your child to try and earn some money these summer holidays. There are a number of part-time job options available. Read on.

"Money doesn't grow on trees!"

Parents often hurl this oft-repeated line at their teenage children, exasperated by their unending demands. Let your children find this out on their own.

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