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Home Cinc consells per la educació financera dels nostres fills (English)

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Llegir+:Té sentit la educació financera?

24/03/2015 - L’article de l‘Steven Richmond ens dóna 5 consells per transmetre tota l’experiència financera que hem obtingut al llarg de la nostra vida als nostres fills, i d’aquesta manera estimular el seu aprenentatge i preparar-los per a la vida adulta real; on hauran d’afrontar situacions d’independència financera en un futur cada cop més proper.

Parents today have survived their fair share of economic crises: the Great Recession, the dot-com bubble and the various oil shocks during the Reagan and Carter years, just to name a few.

 

Years of experience teaches us the importance of financial literacy, but what about the next generation of Americans who are facing financial independence for the first time?

Good parents want the best for the children, which means making sure they grow up knowing how to handle their personal finances properly.

Try one of these five smart techniques when you decide to start teaching your children how to handle their money responsibly.

Good parents want the best for the children, which means making sure they grow up knowing how to handle their personal finances properly.

1. BE A ROLE MODEL

Children don’t know what to think about anything until someone else tells or shows them how it’s done. If you really want to kick-start their financial literacy at a young age, think about what it means to be financially responsible and embody that image.

This means not taking on excessive debts, prioritizing your purchases, setting a budget and saving money for both retirement and rainy days.

Children naturally mirror you and the decisions you make – if you know you’re making smart decisions with your money, chances are your kids will pick up on it and make similar choices.

Children naturally mirror you and the decisions you make – if you know you’re making smart decisions with your money, chances are your kids will pick up on it and make similar choices.

2. PLAY GAMES THAT STIMULATE FINANCIAL THINKING

Contrary to popular belief, not all board games and video games are bad for you. In fact, some not only teach financial literacy skills, but require them if the player has any hope of winning.

Games like Monopoly, for example, provide a wholesome introduction to spending within your means, planning for the future, calculating percentages and interest rates, and simple arithmetic.

Others, such as Starcraft, Sim City and Europa Universalis, teach players how to carefully manage their resources, adapt to a dynamically changing landscape (not unlike the national economy) and set goals for the future.

The skills kids learn playing these games will translate elegantly into real-world applications. Don’t forget to join your kids when they play, both for the quality bonding time and in case they have any questions.

 

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28 April, 2014 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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Se va a impartir un curso gratuito centrado en el sector asegurador y la educación financiera. Esta actividad formativa, que impulsa la empresa William Financial Philosophy, persigue que los asistentes aprendan principios básicos para tener una economía saneada y conocer una alternativa para generar ingresos.
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Se va a impartir un curso gratuito centrado en el sector asegurador y la educación financiera. Esta actividad formativa, que impulsa la empresa William Financial Philosophy, persigue que los asistentes aprendan principios básicos para tener una economía saneada y conocer una alternativa para generar ingresos.
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The main objective of this high level meeting will be to ensure that the financial and social inclusion of children and youth are included in the Post-2015 agenda as inclusion is crucial for fighting inequalities and promoting sustainable growth. This meeting will allow youth to bring their concerns, desires and dreams for the future directly to policymakers.

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"Global and European Trends in Financial Education: New Challenges, Innovation and Measures of Succes"

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The main objective of this high level meeting will be to ensure that the financial and social inclusion of children and youth are included in the Post-2015 agenda as inclusion is crucial for fighting inequalities and promoting sustainable growth. This meeting will allow youth to bring their concerns, desires and dreams for the future directly to policymakers.

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