Dave Ramsey says: Can they handle it?
Oct 22, 2024, 2:00 PM

Dave Ramsey shares advice for parents curious about teaching their children about budgeting. (Pexels File Photo)
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Dear Dave,
My husband and I began your plan a few months ago.
We love the process of living on a budget, and how it has helped us gain control of our finances.
Our kids are 14 and 13 now. Do you think it’s a good idea to include teenagers in budget meetings and financial discussions?
Paula
How to teach your kids the value of living on a budget
Dear Paula,
This is a great question! As long as you’re not in an extreme situation, like you’re looking at foreclosure or bankruptcy, or you’re on the opposite end of the spectrum sitting on a pile of wealth, I think it’s a wonderful idea.
Teaching kids about money with a standard, regular, monthly budget is one thing. But as a parent, you don’t want to put your kids into situations they aren’t emotionally equipped to handle.
As long as mom and dad are having a discussion and making decisions — not fighting — it’s good for kids to hear the give and take where handling money is concerned.
Why you should teach your kids about living on a budget
Parents who never let their kids handle money, and never teach them proper money management techniques, run a high risk of turning financially irresponsible adults loose in the world. And that’s no good for anyone.
But walking through a typical, normal budget will show them how much money is coming in and how much things cost.
They’ll see on paper exactly how much groceries or the electric bill costs.
Then, when it’s right there in front of their eyes, they’ll begin to realize why mom and dad always tell them not to waste food, and to turn off the lights when they leave a room!
— Dave