In an effort to teach my kids in a hands-on way about money management, we started them with a small weekly allowance. ย They received their age in dollars each week with one dollar going to saving and one to charity. ย That left their age – $2 each week for wild spending sprees.
I really tried to let them decide how to spend THEIR money. ย It was hard sometimes to see them spend it on ridiculous stuff, but I figured it was better for them to learn that lesson over a few dollars than later in life when the stakes are higher.
It was all going fine until…well, let me tell you the story.
Teaching kids about money has been a challenge in these modern times. ย Kids don’t see mom and dad pull out cash for things other than vending machines. ย It is almost like money is no longer tangible.
In an effort to teach my kids in a hands-on way about money management, we started them with a small weekly allowance. ย They received their age in dollars each week with one dollar going to saving and one to charity. ย That left their age – $2 each week for wild spending sprees.
I really tried to let them decide how to spend THEIR money. ย It was hard sometimes to see them spend it on ridiculous stuff, but I figured it was better for them to learn that lesson over a few dollars than later in life when the stakes are higher.
It was all going fine until…well, let me tell you the story.
In an effort to teach my kids in a hands-on way about money management, we started them with a small weekly allowance. ย They received their age in dollars each week with one dollar going to saving and one to charity. ย That left their age – $2 each week for wild spending sprees.
I really tried to let them decide how to spend THEIR money. ย It was hard sometimes to see them spend it on ridiculous stuff, but I figured it was better for them to learn that lesson over a few dollars than later in life when the stakes are higher.
It was all going fine until…well, let me tell you the story.




















This is hilarious! Some sort of microcosm of sub-prime mortgage scandalish stuff here.
Actually, you may want to chat with him about ethical banking practices, since he’s clearly an evil banking genius.
Clearly the child is a genius. This is an official diagnosis. You are welcome.
keep an eye on that kid! he’ll go far.
Ditto Beth’s question.
That is so stinkin’ funny.
That boy sure does have his finger on the pulse of economics.
Blessings, E
That is one SMART kid. You’re going to have to keep your eyes on him.
Ahhh ha ha ha hah a…..he is one SMART boy! Destined to be the head of a company, for sure. Sweet Reid…trusting his brother…
That’s too cute ๐
Older siblings…
That is absolutely hilarious. Will be passing post onto my husband for entertainment! Loved this post!!!
BAHAAAA! I got the Savers and the Spenders as well. And they don’t change. EVER. Even at 21 The Saver) and 20 (The Spender) years old. (They live together in an apt to party, I mean go to college.) The 20 yr old just called to tell me he needs to bring his laundry home because for the 21 y/o to do it for him costs him $40 and that he’s paid it all summer AND he’s not doing it again…
Wouldn’t be suprised if it was $40 a load. (The spender is also quite lazy at times.)
lol those little loan sharks
That just totally cracks me up.. No surprise but way too funny.