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Use Simple Tips to Teach Money Management Skills
CHICAGO, May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- With teens spending $125 billion each year, according to a study from research firm Piper Jaffray, parents are under increasing pressure to ensure their kids understand financial basics and can make wise spending decisions. But a recent survey from TrueCredit.com indicates that parents could use help teaching their kids smart financial habits.
The survey, which looked at how much financial wisdom parents pass down to their children, revealed that nearly one in five respondents have never spoken with their kids ages 4-18 about money basics. In order to avoid raising a new generation of over-spenders with hefty debt loads, experts at TrueCredit.com recommend that parents have the "money talk" with kids before giving them financial freedom.
"Of parents surveyed, 71 percent said they require their children to use allowance money for their own purchases," says Lucy Duni, vice president of consumer education at TrueCredit.com by TransUnion. "Before turning them loose with their hard-earned allowances, parents should take the critical first step of teaching kids how to budget and prioritize their spending and saving. Educating our children about financial basics early on can help them make informed decisions down the road."
The survey also revealed that only 15 percent of respondents have added their child as an authorized credit card user to teach responsible credit habits - but with student-loan provider Nellie Mae reporting the average credit card debt for college students at $2,748, parents may want to consider such a step.
To encourage parents to educate their kids about managing money, TrueCredit.com is helping tackle this tough subject with the following tips:
To see the full survey results and for more information, log on to www.gotruecredit.com and visit the Learning Center.
About the Survey
TrueCredit.com conducted an online survey of 1,985 customers from 4/14/09 - 4/16/09.
About TrueCredit.com
Since 1999, TrueCredit.com has helped millions of consumers manage their own credit health. Through a suite of educational materials, free monthly newsletters and easy-to-use products, the company helps consumers understand personal credit management and empowers them to achieve greater financial well-being. TrueCredit.com's online products include credit reports, credit and insurance scores, credit monitoring, debt management tools and identity theft insurance services. TrueCredit.com is the direct-to-consumer arm of Chicago-based TransUnion Interactive, a subsidiary of TransUnion, a global leader in credit and information management. Manage your credit. Manage your life.(SM) www.gotruecredit.com
SOURCE: TrueCredit.com by TransUnion
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