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On Financial literacy a must for a strong Wisconsin

Posted on November 17 at 12:40 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

It is great for children to become more responsible when it comes to money handling. They should develop understanding and value the importance of money management. It wouldn’t be possible without the guidance of parents.
With the way the economy is going, I have been so focused on my own budget and credit repair that I’ve completely forgotten my responsibility to teach my kids money management. Although the economy is currently on the edge, this can be a great opportunity to train the kids on financial responsibility. I found the linked article about how to teach kids to use money responsibly, and it was a great reminder for parents everywhere, including myself. If my kids can be trained to use money responsibly during a recession, I am certain they will do well if, or when the economy decides to make a drastic fall. I used to have major credit problems, and if I could somehow prevent that from happening to my children, I would feel like an accomplished parent. Too many kids begin their independent lives with no clue of how to manage money wisely and to lessen or prevent any financial fallbacks. I refuse to let my kids out from under my roof without the required skills and knowledge to properly conduct their everyday lives productively. Children must learn the consequences of misusing money, like using credit cards irresponsibly. Personally, I have stumbled upon many rocks and stones on the journey to credit repair. We can save our children from many financial hardships in the future. Let’s hope credit issues will not be the starting point as they mature into their adult lives.


On Financial literacy a must for a strong Wisconsin

Posted on November 17 at 12:39 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

It is great for children to become more responsible when it comes to money handling. They should develop understanding and value the importance of money management. It wouldn’t be possible without the guidance of parents.
With the way the economy is going, I have been so focused on my own budget and credit repair that I’ve completely forgotten my responsibility to teach my kids money management. Although the economy is currently on the edge, this can be a great opportunity to train the kids on financial responsibility. I found the linked article about how to teach kids to use money responsibly, and it was a great reminder for parents everywhere, including myself. If my kids can be trained to use money responsibly during a recession, I am certain they will do well if, or when the economy decides to make a drastic fall. I used to have major credit problems, and if I could somehow prevent that from happening to my children, I would feel like an accomplished parent. Too many kids begin their independent lives with no clue of how to manage money wisely and to lessen or prevent any financial fallbacks. I refuse to let my kids out from under my roof without the required skills and knowledge to properly conduct their everyday lives productively. Children must learn the consequences of misusing money, like using credit cards irresponsibly. Personally, I have stumbled upon many rocks and stones on the journey to credit repair. We can save our children from many financial hardships in the future. Let’s hope credit issues will not be the starting point as they mature into their adult lives.

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