(Family Features) In today’s world, it’s rare for kids to hand over a few crumpled dollar bills for a purchase. Most transactions happen online or with a tap of a card, which can make money feel less tangible to the next generation. However, that shift doesn’t mean financial lessons have to get lost – it just means they should be taught differently.
From budgeting for a favorite purchase to learning about investing, the digital landscape provides ample opportunities to help kids build smart habits. ×
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