What Halloween Teaches Kids About Money
Don’t let personal finance spook your kids. There are lots of fun ways to talk about money. Here’s how you can use Halloween to explain money
A treasure trove of fun and educational articles for the whole family. Pocket money tips, recommended products, advice from experts, or just ideas on how to get the most out of the app. And be sure to check out our Primers, a set of bite sized guides on how to talk to kids about money.
Don’t let personal finance spook your kids. There are lots of fun ways to talk about money. Here’s how you can use Halloween to explain money
Secondary school brings greater choice and complexity, especially in the canteen. Here’s how to work out the money side, and more…
Searching for fun chores for your kids? Then try ones from this list, from RoosterMoney, the pocket-money app. We’ve got something for all ages.
Finding it hard to explain money to your children? Then try these ways in, all of which should help to foster financial literacy in children.
#RoosterFirsts is a new series of challenges and prizes celebrating important first moments ?? . We’re starting with your First Chore of the Year.
Celebrate those special ‘first’ milestones with RoosterMoney?? We’ve put together a series of challenges & prizes to cheer parents & kids on through those all important firsts.
A parents’ guide to digital games currency, including guides to Roblox and Robux, Fortnite and V-bucks, and Minecraft and Minecoins, from RoosterMoney
Lent starts this week, and we’re starting to think about how giving something up teaches kids about money, from the merits of delayed gratification to the added spending power saving brings
Having trouble teaching kids to save money? Try these tips, for preschoolers right up to teenagers, courtesy of the kids money app, Rooster Money
Stay at home challenge – Needs & Wants List. Understanding the difference between needs and wants is key to good decision making in all aspects of life, not just money.
Stay at home challenge – Find the best energy deals. Challenge your kids to find a better deal on your gas or electricity bills by turning them into your in-house savings expert.
Stay at home challenge – Choose a cause. Discuss some potential causes your child could support, and encourage them to choose one that matches their interests and matters to them.
Stay at home challenge – Spot the best savings account. Get them checking comparison tables of children’s savings accounts, and find an account paying the highest interest.