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The Secret On How Kids Should Handle Money

Posted in Finance  by Alix Montoya | January 3rd, 2009

Are your kids overwhelming you with credit cards stretched out to their limits? They might be spending too much on stuff sold to them by marketing tactics used by capitalists targeted especially on gullible kids. Nowadays, kids spending money is already a given, but what can you do to curb all these enthusiasm?

You can protect them and their, or your, money from these pigs. How? By teaching them all about handling money responsibly. These days, parents are underestimating the power of being a parent, but you can actually teach them a few lessons handling cash, and probably some in life, just by following some of these few simple steps.

Money is earned. Show your kids that money is not something that they easily get and therefore take for granted. You can do so by letting them handle jobs on their own. If your children are old enough, suggest a job for them or even help them open up a new business for themselves, probably in craft shows in your state of Wisconsin. This is a great way for them to value hard earned cash.

Convince them to start a savings account in a bank. You can tell them all about the advantages of having some money saved up like getting it to grow with the interest. This is especially helpful if your child is saving up for something big in the future like a car or even for college.

Allow them to join in when you’re dealing with the household budget. It is very important to lead by good example, and what better way to show them how important it is to have a budget than to show them how you do it yourself. Show them all the advantages of being able to plan ahead and you’ll easily convince them to start a budget for themselves and their money as well.

It’s best to teach these things to our kids now, before they choke up our bank accounts with debt. Or you could just do away with their spending privileges, altogether. Whichever works.

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Teach Your Kids About Money Today

Posted in Finance  by Alix Montoya | January 3rd, 2009

If you are a parent, then you know all about the horror stories about kids let loose inside a mall with a credit card. Although, this is probably a stupid idea, especially if your children are shop-a-holics, you still need to look out for those rare moments when they do set out on their own in the commercial jungle.

As a parent, there are a lot of things that we can do to avoid overspending on ourselves but there’s only so much we can do to stop our kids. So here are a few tips that could help you get started on Finances 101 from parents to kids. Make sure they’re all sitting down.

One of the many things that you have to make your child understand is that money is something that they can’t take for granted. It is something that is earned with hard work and diligence. If your kids are old enough, you can suggest work for them. Or perhaps even building their own business in Wyoming craft shows with their hobbies.

You also need to show them the importance of having some cash saved up. You can never tell what the future holds and it is very necessary that they are ready for whatever might happen. Discuss opening up a bank account and tell them how their money can grow through interests. You can also tell them to set up a college fund as early as today if they want something big for their future.

Keep a budget. And what better way to teach them about this than by letting them join in on the fun while you’re doing your own budgeting. You are doing your own budgeting, right? Well, if you’re not, do it with them. It’s a good way to lead by example.

Teaching them responsibility when it comes to handling money is one of the best things that you, as a parent, can teach your child. Believe me, it’s going to save you and your future adult kids a lot of trouble if you did.

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[RSMV] Holding On - Scary Kids Scaring Kids

Posted in entertainment  by Free Offer Junk | January 2nd, 2009

“WTF u skank?? I though it r gunna be up bai FEBURARY!?@!one!1elven@#”

I know lool, I lied X]

Yo, my next RSMV to the song holding on by scary kids scaring kids was somewhat inspired from..A halo 3 montage (omgwtfbbq??) Which you can view here:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=BjuyYzbmU6w

Anywho…

What I aimed for this video was something I had wanted for a long time: something that could have some or alot of editing while maintaining a strong storyline so..if you managed to see both of those in there, i’ll be happy lol ^^ The song quite represents the ones in the world who cannot let go of their loved ones and just want to hold on no matter what the cost.

NOTE: If you are wondering why this isn’t HD..Or why it isn’t as the settings I had on my widescreen test, I did it because not all people can view HD and I didn’t want that - What I recommend you to do if you want the best out of this video is to view in high quality with full screen.

OMFGG SOZZZ to ANYONE who I couldn’t put in the credits at the end -those names are in capital here :o-

.:CREDITS:.

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another kids say the funniest things 4 year old dating

Posted in Dating  by Free Offer Junk | January 1st, 2009

another video of my little niece addison on thanksgiving talking about school and telling a funny story about a boy she likes…notice at the beginning, what she says when i say tell me about school lol

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Useful Tips On How Kids Should Handle Money

Posted in Finance  by Alix Montoya | December 31st, 2008

Are your kids overwhelming you with credit cards stretched out to their limits? They might be spending too much on stuff sold to them by marketing tactics used by capitalists targeted especially on gullible kids. Nowadays, kids spending money is already a given, but what can you do to curb all these enthusiasm?

Fortunately for you, this doesn’t always have to be the case. You can teach your children how to become more responsible when it comes to dealing with money with the few simple ideas below. Now, I’m sure there are other ideas floating around out there, but here are a few to get you started.

Earning money can teach your child to appreciate it more. They tend to value money greater if they actually worked hard for it. If you have younger kids, try to give them some household responsibilities and reward them for a job well done. If your children are a little bit older, you can try letting them hold a job or start a business on their own, perhaps from their hobbies in West Virginia craft shows.

Suggest that they should save some of their money. Tell them all about the benefits of opening up a bank account and how interest increases the money they have there. Or you can tell them to start a college fund right away, by saving a percentage of their earnings or allowance for, say, every week or month.

Teach them how to keep a budget. Better yet, plan a budget with them. Let them participate in the household budget with you and you can teach them all about the different expenses that they need to look out for. Of course, they wouldn’t need to worry about some of the things like mortgage yet, but you can teach them a thing or two about setting aside some money for different things in life.

There are still other useful ideas out there which you can use in order to make money lessons more memorable for your kids. You have to make sure that these lessons are as fun as playtime otherwise, they probably won’t show any interest in it.

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The Dating Show (uncensored)

Posted in Dating  by Free Offer Junk | December 31st, 2008

the whitest kids u’ know
season 1 episode 5

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Responsible Spending Lessons For Kids

Posted in Finance  by Alix Montoya | December 31st, 2008

If you are a parent, then you know all about the horror stories about kids let loose inside a mall with a credit card. Although, this is probably a stupid idea, especially if your children are shop-a-holics, you still need to look out for those rare moments when they do set out on their own in the commercial jungle.

You can protect them and their, or your, money from these pigs. How? By teaching them all about handling money responsibly. These days, parents are underestimating the power of being a parent, but you can actually teach them a few lessons handling cash, and probably some in life, just by following some of these few simple steps.

Money is earned. Show your kids that money is not something that they easily get and therefore take for granted. You can do so by letting them handle jobs on their own. If your children are old enough, suggest a job for them or even help them open up a new business for themselves, probably in craft shows in your state of Washington. This is a great way for them to value hard earned cash.

You also need to show them the importance of having some cash saved up. You can never tell what the future holds and it is very necessary that they are ready for whatever might happen. Discuss opening up a bank account and tell them how their money can grow through interests. You can also tell them to set up a college fund as early as today if they want something big for their future.

Allow them to join in when you’re dealing with the household budget. It is very important to lead by good example, and what better way to show them how important it is to have a budget than to show them how you do it yourself. Show them all the advantages of being able to plan ahead and you’ll easily convince them to start a budget for themselves and their money as well.

Teaching them responsibility when it comes to handling money is one of the best things that you, as a parent, can teach your child. Believe me, it’s going to save you and your future adult kids a lot of trouble if you did.

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Teaching Teenagers All About Responsible Consumerism

Posted in Finance  by Alix Montoya | December 31st, 2008

Today, more and more kids are beginning to spend increasing amounts of money on stuff they don’t need. They’re falling victim to tactics used by companies to sell even under the effects of the current crisis. And this could only mean trouble for you, and your savings.

You can lessen your kids’ financial privileges outright, or you can teach them how to become more responsible. It’s your call as their parent. But in case you chose the latter, here are a few ideas to get the message across. You’ll never know, you just might make all the difference in their world.

Working hard for money is one way for your kids to learn to value it. They are more likely to give more appreciation on stuff that they know they toiled for days. Suggest a job for them. Or if they’re more capable, let them try their hands at entrepreneurship and join in on Vermont craft shows.

Another great way to help them appreciate money is by teaching them how to save. Try and talk to them about opening up a bank account. Or may be even starting out their own college fund. It’s never a bad idea to have some money saved up in case there’s an emergency.

Another great idea is to teach them how to plan out their expenses effectively. One good way to do this is by teaching them how to write a budget. Let them join you and when you’re doing the household budget, or better yet, do it together. Your child would be learning all about better budgeting and you’ll be spending time with them.

It’s never a good idea to just let your kids loose out on the mall with credit cards in hand. You’ll be surprised at the difference some of these tips can make, if you just put some effort into doing them.

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Teaching Kids How To Spend Wiser

Posted in Finance  by Alix Montoya | December 31st, 2008

You may or may not know it, but more and more kids these days are oblivious to the global economic dilemma we’re going through and are spending their money, or rather their parents money, on useless and expensive junk. There’s an increasing number of kids out there who are falling for marketing tactics designed especially for the youth, who seem to be more gullible when it comes to buying stuff.

Fortunately, there are literally millions of parents out there who are going through the same situation as you are and are also equally clueless when it comes to teaching their kids all about financial responsibility. So if you’re down on your last rope, then here a few tips to help you with your struggle.

Ask them to hold a job. Asking is of course a courtesy, to them. Having a job teaches diligence, discipline and patience. If they’re old enough they can even consider starting their own business, say in Utah craft shows, and earn some cash in their free time. Kids, just as much as any person, will appreciate money more if they worked really hard for it and having a job will definitely tell them that money does not grow on trees and that they need to work to get it.

Open up an account at a local savings bank. Nothing teaches kids the virtue of saving more than being able to do it themselves. Discuss with them if they want to start saving some of their allowance money or salaries today and make sure that you point out all the benefits of having some money set aside for the future. You can even suggest starting up a college fund today for them.

Teach them how to budget. The best way to show them how to set aside proper amounts of money on different aspects of their living is a great way to teach them to plan ahead. It makes them more responsible and it also lets them be prepared for anything that might happen in the future.

There are a lot of things that we need to teach our growing kids and one of them is definitely how to become more responsible when handling money. So if you’re one of those parents who are suffering from overspending teenagers, then you might want to start considering these tips today.

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Let Your Child Learn About Money

Posted in Finance  by Bob Jones | December 30th, 2008

While it is greatly convenient to let the kids have their own credit cards, more and more kids are becoming greatly indiscriminate when it comes to swiping their little plastic cards. The danger is usually very overlooked until it happens, by which time you can find yourself waist deep in credit card debt and your house full of useless junk.

Fortunately for you, this doesn’t always have to be the case. You can teach your children how to become more responsible when it comes to dealing with money with the few simple ideas below. Now, I’m sure there are other ideas floating around out there, but here are a few to get you started.

One of the many things that you have to make your child understand is that money is something that they can’t take for granted. It is something that is earned with hard work and diligence. If your kids are old enough, you can suggest work for them. Or perhaps even building their own business in South Carolina craft shows with their hobbies.

Open up an account at a local savings bank. Nothing teaches kids the virtue of saving more than being able to do it themselves. Discuss with them if they want to start saving some of their allowance money or salaries today and make sure that you point out all the benefits of having some money set aside for the future. You can even suggest starting up a college fund today for them.

You also need to show them how to budget and one great thing of doing this is by letting them join in when you’re handling the household budget yourself. You can show them all of the things that a budget has to be and you can convince them to start one themselves. You have to show them all the benefits of setting aside some money and being able to plan in advance.

These are just a few ideas on how we can make responsibly spending adults out of our kids. You’ll never know, they might thank you one day for it all.

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