How Much Pocket Money Should I Give?
Unsure of how much money to give your children? Here’s how NatWest Rooster Money families do it…
Pocket Money
Unsure of how much money to give your children? Here’s how NatWest Rooster Money families do it…
Compound interest is the super power that expands your savings – or makes a mountain of debt. The earlier you understand compound interest, the earlier you can start making the most of it!
We know saving for your children is high on many parent’s list of priorities and can become stressful when you think of all the things you would like to help your little ones with. So here’s a few tips to get you started.
Our Pocket Money Index is an annual snapshot of the monetary habits of kids aged 4-14 across the UK. Whether it’s the average allowance given per week, or the amounts paid for household chores are, you’ll find it all here.
A glimpse into the habits of young pocket money earners in the US
A glimpse into the habits of young pocket money earners in Australia
Pocket money and Chores – It’s the second most popular question we get, just behind ‘How much pocket money should I give?’. Find out what chores to set, how much to pay, as well as different parental approaches
Ross Kylven and his family have been using RoosterMoney since September last year to help better manage their money habits. Dad to Carter and Michelle, Ross runs theFIway.com and advocates financial literacy and independence.
Explaining the basic concept of interest can really jump start your child’s enthusiasm for saving and help avoid running up debts in later life.