Thread: Pocket money
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Old March 9th 11, 09:22 AM
Albern Albern is offline
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Originally Posted by Welches View Post
I thought I'd try and generate a debate or two as this group seems to have
gone fairly quiet barring the spam.
I'm going to raise a couple of senarios, that I've been in as a child or a
parent or a friend.
This one is about pocket money.

Three children, two born at the start of the academic year, one born towards
the end.

Pocket money could either be raised (and started ot be given) on birthdays,
starting at age 5yo. However, assuming that all children go onto university
and then get a job and are then self supporting, this means that the one
born at the end of the year gets almost a year less of having pocket money
as they will be just 18 when they leave home, and the others nearly 19.

Alternatively: You could raise pocket money (and start giving it) when they
start school. This means that they will have the same number of years having
pocket money, but the one at the end of the year starts getting pocket money
at only just 4yo rather than nearly 5yo.

I can see that either could raise resentment. Or neither. Which do you think
is fairer, or have you an alternative (not giving pocket money at all
doesn't count!!!)
Debbie
Hey buddy, Pocket money is one of the best way to learn the children's how to manage the money in their live's... That is the best way to taught them that how to save for bad time's and how to manage the expenses..... How to spend the money in right way......
Oakland Personal Trainer

Last edited by Albern : March 12th 11 at 06:33 AM.