Pocket money is one of the first ways for children to learn the basics of managing money – a skill they'll definitely need for life – and it makes children feel independent. Equally, if your family finances or values mean you’d rather not give pocket money that is also an important lesson for your children.
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Pocket Money is a cash for day-to-day spending on incidental expenses.
This is very nice and informative post about pocket money. |
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I absolutely loved it. I am still weeping by remembering my school days. |
Pocket money means just that. You have money in your pocket that you can spend. It may be that your parents and caregivers give you money every now and again, or you may get a regular amount of money, for example every week or once a month.
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I like it alot.
I always remember my school life & childhood whenever someone talks like this. |
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i also wait that day when i get pocket money |
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i also wait that day when i get pocket money |
I always remember that day when i was in school & my parents give me some pocket money. :)
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I give my kids allowance (not too much) and have them break it down into several savings jars. Play, giving, big purchases. It builds a discipline of saving and budgeting early in their life. |
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