Being thrust into the world of adulthood is hard enough on its own, so teaching your kids how to manage money, pay bills, use debit and credit cards and more can be extremely helpful in the transition ...
It's important to teach kids about money from a young age. But it can seem daunting if you weren't taught how to be financially responsible growing up. Here are fantastic tips for how to teach kids ...
Money touches every part of our lives, yet most children grow up with little formal guidance on how to manage it. In many schools, financial literacy is not a required subject, leaving parents as the ...
For many Americans, a conversation about money can be stressful, overwhelming and uncomfortable. Thinking about when and how to have that financial conversation with kids can be even more difficult, ...
Junior Achievement of Oklahoma shares tips and free resources to help parents teach kids about saving, budgeting, and financial literacy before school starts. With the school year just around the ...
Here’s a fun thought experiment: When was the last time your kid actually saw you pay for something with physical money? If you’re drawing a blank, you’re not alone. Between Apple Pay, tap-to-pay ...
We teach our kids to read, write and ride a bike. But we often skip one essential life skill: money management. Learn how to start the money conversation with your kids in our latest course, How To ...
Observational learning is a type of learning where individuals acquire new behaviors, skills, or mindsets by watching and imitating the actions of others. Perhaps the most universal and powerful form ...
Some Americans likely grew up not openly discussing finances at home. According to a new NerdWallet survey conducted online by The Harris Poll, 20% of baby boomer parents (ages 61-79) didn’t teach ...