31 Days of Kids and Money–Day 1

Hi Friends, I’ve been watching the whole 31 days thing since the Nester started it 7 years ago, and thinking I could never write for a whole 31 days on one topic without taking off a day.  This is the year I’m finally crazy confident enough to give it a go.

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This topic has been on my heart a lot the last couple of years.  This month I’m going to tackle subjects like:

  1.  Kids as business owners
  2. Music lessons
  3. Sports
  4. Clothes
  5. Lunches
  6. Cell Phones
  7. Cars
  8. Birthday parties
  9. Giving
  10. Raising money smart kids

If you have any kids and money topics that you’d like to discuss, it’s not too late to work them in.  Leave your ideas in the comments :).

You can read all the posts in this series here.

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10 thoughts on “31 Days of Kids and Money–Day 1

  1. Deborah Williams says:

    How about kids chores, older children having part time jobs, dealing with homework and balancing other activities! How to arrange play dates when you have several children!!!!

  2. Amanda holly says:

    We have 4 littles (6,4,2 and the baby). I struggle with when to give in and buy them little junk and when to put my foot down and say no we will play with toys we already have . Maybe a post on how to play with toys /what to do when you sense your kids are bored with theirs. And I would be interested in how you and your spouse decide how to purchase toys.

  3. Stephanie says:

    Fantastic “31 Days” topic!!! I’d love to see something on kids & allowance. More specifically the balance between paying kids for chores/extra jobs around the house vs. you’re a part of this family and we expect you to help out (for free 🙂

    Thanks for such a great topic!

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