* Welcome To MoneySmart

Our aim is to provide resources that make it easier for parents and teachers to teach children about money and to help them develop money management skills and financial habits that will last a lifetime.

With your commitment and our resources, your children will learn how to set goals, plan, budget, save, invest and spend wisely….

Essential skills for tomorrow's generation!

We hope you find the website useful.

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In today's world of rising debt and easy credit, it is crucial to start teaching children about money early and to prepare them to stand firmly on their feet later on in life. So consider the following questions:

Q1: What can you start doing to ensure that you are raising money savvy children?

Q2: Do you speak to them about money and encourage them to save?

Q3: Will they be able to resist the allure of easy credit, a buy-now- pay-later and instant gratification culture?

Q4: As they grow into young adults, will they spend within their means, avoid unnecessary debt and make informed and wise consumer decisions?

Q5: Will they confidently plan, set financial goals, budget, save and invest for the future?

If not, it is not too late to start!

The fact is that children want to learn about money! Recent statistics show that "94% of youngsters believe it is important to know how to manage money, but only few say they are taught how to!"  

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* MoneySmart by Kids Affairs

Teach your kids how to plan, save, invest and spend their money wisely....

MoneySmart by Kids Affairs

GET STARTED TODAY....

Step 1:  Download any of our FREE Activity Sheets and Resources. 

Step 2: Get a copy of the Money Smart Kids or Teen workbook.

Step 3: Talk to your kids about money. Use the workbook as a basis for your discussion. Talk about its objectives, their concept of money and how the workbook will help them develop good financial habits that will last a lifetime.

Step 4: Find out what their school is doing to help promote financial capability. Some schools now give money management lessons as part of their curriculum.

Step 5: Finally, be a good role model and review how the children are progressing on at least a monthly basis.

If you are an teacher or educator, we suggest you consider using the MONEYSMART CLASSROOM GUIDE.

 

VISITORS OUTSIDE THE UK CLICK HERE FOR OUR EURO & DOLLAR E-WORKBOOKS.

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