It's Never Too Early To Save

Do your mom and dad ever say to you, "You should really save your money for college and stop blowing it on video games"?

My mom and dad say this to me all the time.

In fact, I remember when I was five and I started getting an allowance. My parents told me to budget my allowance and save some for my future.

I said, "I'm only five, why save now?" Now, at the age of eleven, I understand why.

It helps if first you understand a few words.

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Why are college and saving for college important?

Budgeting

The first word is budget which my parents helped me understand.

Together, we listed everything I spent money on. This includes video games, coloring books, football cards, candy, and other treats.

I wanted to save money every month. But I was spending every penny. Sometimes, my parents even had to lend me more money.

My mom showed me how to decide what spending was necessary. This included stuff for school such as notebooks, calculators, and pencils.

Saving

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By saving, you can get free money.

The second term I learned about was saving. My parents helped me understand by showing me how to save for small things first.

It's hard to save for expensive items when you're that small, so I saved for items like video games.

Every time I had money to save, I would think to myself that I was saving it for my reward, which was the video game.

As I got older, I started saving for college and realized the video games weren't as important. I learned the word invest.
My mom helps me run a "can crusade" at my school.

Earning Money

Where do you get money to save in the first place?

I live in a rural area and there aren't many kids around. I am able to help out my neighbors and make money:

By working for money, I appreciate things more.

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Do you think my parents are hard on me?

I like helping my neighbors and family with odd jobs. I know that it will pay off in the future.

The real payoff

You might not think that learning about money is interesting.

But one day you see a piece of paper with an amount of money that belongs to you, and not your parents.

It's exciting to work, earn, and save!

True or False: Slavery was such an atrocity for the Lincoln family that when he was a young boy his parents moved to get away from it.
Click Abe's head for the answer.
TRUE: There were nearly 1,000 slaves in Hardin County, Kentucky, where Lincoln lived as a child. His parents hated slavery and so did their church. To get away, they moved to Indiana, a free state.
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Shawn
Age 11
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