Friday, November 20, 2009

Awesome Christmas Gifts that teach Kids about Money

Here is an excellent article from Money Magazine by Karen Hube on what to get the kids in you life for Christmas

BEST WAY TO MAKE YOUR KID A MILLIONAIRE
A Roth IRA
Price: As low as $100 to open

Who it's for: Any child who has earned income

What it's about: You can invest as much as your child makes, up to $4,000 a year. Tax-free compounding over time produces a powerful payoff: A $1,500 yearly contribution will be worth nearly a million bucks in 50 years, assuming an 8 percent average annual return.

Why it works: Few teens are likely to be excited about saving their hard-earned babysitting money for retirement. So offer to match what they make in an IRA. Want another way to ramp up their enthusiasm? Slip a little cash into the gift card too.
BEST BOOK FOR TEACHING LITTLE KIDS THE VALUE OF A BUCK
Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday
Price: $6.99 at most bookstores

Who it's for: Four- to eight-year-olds

What it's about: In this charming story by Judith Viorst, Alexander gets a gift of $1 from his grandparents. He has lofty plans to save the money for a big-ticket item but instead blows it all in the face of life's temptations and regrets it.

Why it works: By age four, kids are old enough to grasp the basic concepts of saving and spending, but they're not likely to sit still for a lecture on the topic.

"When children are engaged by a story and see a character's life turn this way and that, they'll learn by example," says Margaret McKeown, a senior scientist at the Learning Research and Development Center at the University of Pittsburgh.
BEST BOARD GAME FOR LEARNING MONEY-MANAGEMENT SKILLS
Payday
Price: $14.99 at most toy retailers

Who it's for: Preteens

What it's about: Created in 1975, this game sends each player down a 31-day path to earn and spend money - working, investing, shopping, paying bills, even gambling occasionally. The player with the most cash left at the end wins.

Why it works: Recent research has shown that, developmentally, kids are most receptive to learning financial concepts before they hit high school. But that doesn't mean they're interested. When they're having fun playing a board game, though, they won't even know they're getting a tutorial on budgeting, borrowing with interest, saving - and the perils of squandering their money.
BEST FOR THE ASPIRING ENTREPRENEUR
The Sims 2: Open for Business
Price: $70 ($40 for the basic Sims game; $30 for the add-on) at software outlets

Who it's for: Teenagers

What it's about: This add-on to the popular Sims series lets players create and manage a business, such as a restaurant, boutique or spa. Teens learn the challenges of entrepreneurship, from hiring and firing to devising an effective marketing strategy.

Why it works: You can tell your teen until you're hoarse that being the boss is harder than it seems and never get through. After playing this game, she'll be telling you.
BEST GIFT FROM GRANDMA
Contribution to a 529 Plan
Price: Typically $25 to $250 for the initial investment

Who it's for: Kids up to 18

What it's about: Move over, savings bonds: 529 accounts have the edge for grandparents eager to help pay Junior's college tuition. Advantages include tax-deferred growth on earnings, tax-free withdrawals and, in many states, a deduction for contributions. Compare plan details at savingforcollege.com.

Why it works: While kids may not get excited about this gift now, just wait a few years. When they owe thousands less in student loans than their college buddies do, you're sure to get plenty of appreciation.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Our NEW Giveaway!

Hello there all!

Holiday season has arrived and its time to start thinking about what we are going to give to all the special people on our Holiday List! Well here at Fun Money we are thinking about what we are going to give to!

This weeks drawing will be for a Kids Bank Play Money Set (see HERE). Wanna win it? All you have to do is sign up for our NEWSLETTER to be entered into the drawing. The winner will be announced the 20th of November!

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See you on the 20th!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Ways to Teach Kids About Money - FamilyEducation.com

Some amazing educational articles, and clever tips on how to teach YOUR children about money.

Ways to Teach Kids About Money - FamilyEducation.com

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TV Shows That Foster Good Money Skills - Kiplinger.com

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TV Shows That Foster Good Money Skills - Kiplinger.com

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Give Away!

Here is a chance to win some free edu materials! Just sign up for our newsletter and get entered into our drawing for a free Kids Bank Checkbook and Calculator (see here)

Just go to www.FunMoneyStore.com and sign up for our newsletter on the left hand side of our home page! The winner will be announced on November 3rd.

Good luck!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Kids and Allowance

Have you ever as a parent wondered exactly how to handle the sticky topic of allowance? Most parents have a million questions related to allowance and chores, and if your like me you wish there were just a guide book to help you through the jungle. Well now our prayers have been answered, check out The Kids’ Allowance Book (written for kids age 8 to 14). The Kids' Allowance Book presents the fix-it-up solutions these kids and parents have come up with, along with descriptions of the variety of ways different families set up allowance plans for children. There doesn’t seem to be any one exclusive “right” way to do it that would work well for all situations.

Check it out parents if you are wondering just how the best way to approach allowance is.

Thanks again, and till next time

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Great educational money resources for parents

Resources abound for parents who want to teach their children about good money management. Follow the link below for a short collection of some of the best! http://www.funmoneystore.com/educational-articles.html
Hope they provide you with some good tips! Till next time... aaron@funmoneystore.com