Should kids get pocket money, and what’s the best way to teach them to use it?
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Pocket money seems simple, but it can actually be one of the most powerful tools to shape a child’s long-term relationship with money. So… should you pay kids for chores? Give it freely? Or skip it altogether?
In this episode of Ask the Experts, Kiwibank’s Julia Jackson to explore the latest research on kids and money, including how to raise financially confident children in a world of tap-and-go spending.
We unpack:
The pros and cons of giving pocket money
Why some parents tie it to chores (and others avoid it completely)
How to talk to kids about money without stressing them out
Creative ways to make money feel tangible, even in a digital world
Tools and apps that help kids safely experiment with spending and saving
If you want the next generation to avoid the financial mistakes you learned the hard way, this one’s essential listening.
Hit play, and get ready for some 'aha' moments.
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