Very well organized site outlining tips on spending and saving at any age. This is a very simple website, featuring a main article that gives tips on all sorts of money management skills. Very simple, and easy to navigate through, this site gets the message across quickly, and fills you in on the basics of money management.
This is a great site for spenders of any age. The information is valuable and split up by age group. In the “student” section the website focuses on using tons of really cool interactive games to help install positive money management messages. There are almost 30 lessons with individual games. This is an amazing way to learn about saving money, and the site gets the message across to teenagers in a complete, yet very fun way.
Provides useful worksheets and tips for changing your spending lifestyle and finding a plan that works for you. This site is all about helping to make your life better and easier for you. This site has a number of resources, links and other information. The site also features interesting graphics and interactive tools. This site tries to provide the complete package with regards to money management.
This site deals with the “what ifs” of money management for parents dealing with their children’s finances.
Tips for parenting teens and the ten golden rules for teens to avoid financial trouble.
Links to money management, good information, easy, other topics related to managing your life included on the site.
Tightwad Gazette by Amy Decyczyn
Springboard Consumer Credit 1-888-462-2227
This is a non-profit consumer credit counseling service for financial management.
Moneypayer Guide to Dividend Reinvestment Plans: (800-388-9993)When teaching your children how to save money and make the most of their money, learning how to invest is helpful. It always helps to stick with the kids' interests and passions. The family should conduct some basic research about the companies and industries in which it invests. Some companies allow investors to purchase fractional or individual shares — free of brokerage fees — through dividend reinvestment plans (DRIPs). The Moneypayer Guide to Dividend Reinvestment Plans sells information on more than 1,100 DRIPs.
Columbia Fund Services: (800-345-6611)
[A] mutual fund geared towards young investors [focuses] on companies kids will recognize. [This] Fund (800-338-2550) has a [list of company financial performances, directors, and top executives], that is written at the seventh-grade level and sends shareholders a quarterly newsletter that profiles companies and executives and features contests, surveys, and investment tips. You can set up custodial accounts for minors.
USAA's First Start Growth Fund: (800-531-0553)This organization allows individuals to set up custodial accounts for minors, and provides lots of useful and engaging literature.
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