Archive for Parents – Page 2

Start saving, or increase your savings goals, with these tips and
resources

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

In 2016, the Bureau released the Building Blocks to Help Youth Achieve
Financial Capability: A new model and recommendations, which describes where
and when children and young adults acquire the foundations of financial
capability

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

Simple ways you can turn
difficult conversations about giving and receiving gifts with your kids into
valuable money lessons over the holidays

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

You might hesitate to talk about money with your children, but money
talks can take many different forms

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

Make it a habit to think out loud as you go grocery shopping or do other
everyday money tasks

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

In “Tia Isa Wants a
Car,” find out why Tia Isa (Aunt Isa) wants a car, and how her niece helps her
by earning money to help buy the car

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

This summer, we challenge you to try one
thing that will help you start financial conversations with your child

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

In “Those Shoes,”
find out what happens when Jeremy turns down the boots his grandmother planned
to buy him, and buys himself sneakers like all the other kids are wearing

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

Millions
of young adults will get their first job this summer

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov

In “The Rag Coat,”
Minna’s whole community comes together to make her a new coat for the winter

See the full post at consumerfinance.gov