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YO!
YO! is a collection of short pieces by the writers at Youth Outlook!
Official Participant in the Youth Media Blog-a-Thon From On Teens Today I am participating in the third Youth Media Blog-a-Thon, this time concerning young people, money and budget cuts and the recession. Getting youth more aware of what is going on economically in the country. Here are two money posts for you! I am re-posting this article and also check out this article I have on “Lessons My Parents Taught Me About Money” to address just general financial savvy. But, I also think recession proofing your kids is a really interesting idea. There is a fine balance between teaching kids how to be prepared about money and making them scared about the economy. Before I give you some easy tricks for saving, make sure to have a sit-down talk with them explaining that everything is OK. Explain the idea of a recession, savings and boom and break times. Tell them, you want to take the opportunity of the country having to cut back on spending and make some family goals to become more financially aware as well. (make it patriotic) Here are a few suggestions for things that I think kids can cut back on: 1) School Lunches: 2) Leftovers: 3) Buy in Bulk: 4) Soda: 5) Vending Machines: 6) Movies: plus candy, plus soda, plus food court dinner. (another shout out to the daddy-o, he used to make us bring our own candy that he bought—in bulk—from Costco…seriously, we stuffed them in our socks so we could sneak them in). Now, I rent, borrow or download all movies. I might have to wait a little longer, but it saves so much money…and most movies are bad anyway (this is what I tell myself). Netflix is a great service. 7) Dessert: It used to be just an adult thing, get up, eat a waffle, swing by a coffee shop and go to work. Now, all of my friends and I get Starbucks/Coffee Bean/Dunkin Donuts lattes and frappucinos (decaf, extra whip, skim milk if you ever want to get me one) all the time. This is horribly expensive! There are great latte and chai tea packets you get from the grocery store that you can make yourself, or if you get them that much, you might want to consider buying a machine for the house. I know, I know, most of these suggestions are for adults just as much as kids, but I had fun writing this article and it was a good reminder for everyone to be financially aware in the coming months! Dream big, work hard and you will get there, Vanessa |
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