Four ways to teach children healthy money habits
Published 1/9/2020
Set a good example for your children with just a few simple changes.
As a parent, you try to ensure your children have the skills to make smart financial decisions. For example, you tell them about the importance of saving or the power of compounding interest. But did you know that you could be sending them negative money messages without meaning to?
Here are four common ways you could teach your children healthy money habits.
Using your influence positively
You can strongly influence your children in relation to money, so it’s important to pass on smart money management skills. If you don’t know where to start, consider reaching out to your financial adviser to help you stay on top of your finances through proper planning and budgeting.