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The 6 Things To Do To Teach Your Kids About Finance

Winter break is over!

We’re halfway through the school year yet there is still a lot of earning to do! One thing that schools traditionally do NOT teach children and that’s personal finance. 

Studies show that teaching finance is not a top priority of the U.S. education system. Fewer than 20 percent of teachers report feeling competent to teach personal finance, according to a Council for Economic Education Survey, and only 17 states require students to take a personal finance course in high school.

“The majority of your kids’ financial education will come from you,” says Kathy Longo, the author of Flourish Financially: Values, Transitions, & Big Conversations. “Because we parents have such a great influence on how our kids spend, save, and invest, it’s critical that we teach them early and often how we want them to value money.”

Longo, who is also president and founder of Flourish Wealth Management®, provides a list of ideas and discussions that can help your kids learn about finance at different developmental stages:

“Helping your children develop healthy money habits today,” Longo says, “will increase their chances for a happier life.”

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