Your Attitude to Money: Influence from the Past
This post is to help you figure out why you think about money the way you do and why how you earn, spend and save is by thinking about your upbringing, and its influence in your life now.
To help recall what your family’s financial situation and what it was like growing up, here are a few questions for you:
Homelife can highly influence your sense of financial independence and responsibility for money. The question below will help relate to our attitude towards money.
Teaching Children About Money
Some parents do not teach their children about money because they think that their child is too young to learn about money or they should not be talking about money with children. It is a life-long benefit for teaching children good habits on money and it’s worth the effort. However, children with no financial education will face the consequences for a lifetime. For parents to talk to their children about the feelings of their past experiences, the values and beliefs, it is vital for healthy family development and establishing a consistent approach to teach their young about money.
These are some questions prepared for the readers that could help parents to interact with their children regarding money:
Financial guidelines are important when parents are teaching their children about money and should always be remembered. These are some helpful guidelines prepared for the readers: