PFBlog logo

Five Cent Nickel

The money musings of a thirty-something family man...

  Channel Home | About (2) | Automotive (18) | Banking (36) | Best of... (13) | Carnivals (24) | Charity (2) | College (3) | Credit Cards (34) | Debt Reduction (3) | Economy (4) | Energy (9) | Estate Planning (6) | Family & Life (12) | House & Home (16) | Humor (5) | Identity Theft (9) | Inflation (6) | Insurance (17) | Miscellany (72) | Moving (16) | Online (51) | Polls (45) | Real Estate (25) | Retirement (5) | Reviews (2) | Saving & Investing (23) | Taxes (43) | Travel (4) | Working (11) | Contact Me
null

Kids & Money: Long Term Savings

I previously wrote about how we've gone about setting an allowance for our kids. Briefly, starting at age five they get $0.50 per year of age per week, and this (along with all other money coming in from gifts, etc.) gets divided into one of four pots -- spending, short term savings, long term savings, and charity. This weekend I sat down and took set up online bank accounts to hold their long term savings.

Since we already bank at ING Direct, I simply created a subaccount for each of my kids. I then 'swept' their long term savings from the container on the kitchen counter into their new accounts -- this amounts to sticking their money in my pocket and then transferring the same amount from our main account to their subaccounts. I figured that I'd let them collect up their long terms savings a month at a time and then, on the last weekend of the month, we'll sit down and move the money into their accounts. Despite having done this just two days ago, they've already asked a couple of times if they could login and look at their money. I can only imagine their excitement when they see that first interest payment!

--
Please CLICK HERE to read/leave comments on this entry

RSS/ATOM/XML

"Kids & Money: Long Term Savings" was first published at fivecentnickel.com

What do you think of this post? Be the first to share your opinions.

Enjoy the latest personal finance news and commentary at PFBlog Network.
Similar Posts

We Need a Will (June 22, 2005)
My wife and I have been making do with a pair of old, do-it-yourself wills that I prepared using an old version of WillMaker (formerly from Nolo Press, now an Intuit product). To give you an idea of just how old this software is, it's ... Read
Kids & Money: Learning to Save (June 13, 2005)
I just ran across a report from Montana State University on teaching your kids about finances. It's a bit over a year old, but it's short and worth a read. According to the article, only 7% of parents think that their kids understand financial matters ... Read
Kids & Money: Setting an Allowance (May 25, 2005)
A recent post over at AllThingsFinancial prompted me to reassess the way we handle our kids' allowances. Thus far, we've been pretty lax/inconsistent about allowances, and our oldest son has recently been agitating for a more reliable stream of income. After mulling it over, we've ... Read
Kids as a Tax Dodge (May 17, 2005)
I know that this comes well after tax season, but I somehow neglected to write up something about this sooner. Regardless, it's never too late to plan for the future... So here's my advice if you want to minimize your tax liability in the coming ... Read

Read all 12 articles in the same category.
Comments

Mail This Post
Email addresses will never be collected or sold.
Email this entry to:

Your email address:

Message (optional):



Read More ... All Other Posts In The Same Category

PREMIUM SPONSORS

Payday Loan
Personal Loan
Homeowner Loans UK
Commercial Mortgages and Business Loans
UK Used Car Loans
Mortgage Refinancing
Student Loan Consolidation.com
Secured Homeowner Loans
Bad Credit Loans - Free Quote
Gold Coins


SITE REVIEWS

Secured Loan UK
UK Home Loans


Google
Web PFBlog

WHAT I READ

Personal Finance Tips
Parenting Tips
Sports Injuries
AllThingsFinancial
Blueprint for Financial Prosperity
ConsumerismCommentary
Bargaineering Hot Deals
Man on a Mission

USEFUL LINKS

Dreamhost Discount Code
ING Direct $25 Bonus

POWERED BY

Join the world's largest Web Host! Movable Type 2.64