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January 26th, 2006

Best of: Kids Allowances

For those of you who are regular readers, Kids Allowances was the original post.

Real World Example: Kids Allowances

OK, so back to what this blog is about, real world financial ranting.

For the longest time my wife and I tried to get the kids on an allowance, so that they could learn what money is, how it works and some responsibility, but inevitably, we’d forget for a couple of weeks, try to catch up and eventually just gave up (much to the kids chagrin). Interesting, we were trying to teach the kids responsibility and all it did was show how irresponsible their parents were (now THAT is ironic).

About 6 years ago I was in the TD on one of my yearly visits, getting my bank fees waived for a year, and get them to fix something they had screwed up (I think it was my mortgage that year), when I asked about kids’ bank accounts. My brother sends the girls money every year, and we had got to the point where we didn’t want to just buy them toys with it. The poor woman who’s life I was ruining for the day, said the accounts could be opened then (since the kids had SIN numbers), and the accounts would show up “under” my account on my on line banking.

A day or two later, a light went on in my head. I called the bank on the phone lady (who I now call once a year, because I do most of my banking on line, but couldn’t figure out how to do what I wanted). I asked her to set up weekly transfers from my account to my kids accounts, thus assuring that the money was paid every week (whether I remembered or not).

Well, it has worked, the kids get their weekly allowances AND they actually do things like:

  • Buy clothes that they really want
  • Have somewhere to put their uncle’s money and can then buy what they want
  • Buy presents for their friends birthdays (that one shocked me the first time it happened).

So it seems this experiment has worked, chalk one up for me.

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4 Responses to “Best of: Kids Allowances”

  1. Good plan. Good plan. I’m going to open an account in my daughters name and do the same. I’ll set up the auto transfer as well. Thanks for the tip

    Hazzard

  2. How did you get your bank fees waived for a year?

  3. Big Cajun Man Says:
    January 26th, 2006 at 9:20 am

    Surprisingly for “kids” accounts there are no bank fees.

    I go in every year and point out the 10 things they did wrong on my bank account and I shame them into giving me free banking for a year. I have a bunch of posts about this, I’ll ressurect them, or you can go looking around too :-).

    –C8j

  4. My kids are going to have to earn their allowance. I don’t want them learning that they are entitled to a certain fixed income each week, even when they have not done their chores or have done something really bad.

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