Teaching kids about money pays off — in finances and relationships, BYU study shows
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Corey D.January 23, 2022
not long after I got home from my mission many years ago, the elders quorum instructor, who was in banking, shared an interesting story, he said he had been to a conference and one of the lecturers who was not LDS made the following comment, "you Mormons have this built in way to teach your kids about money and budgeting, this tithing thing I think you call it", it was an interesting observation, usually peoples reactions to tithing, at least in my experience is negative.
BillJanuary 17, 2022
A great way to teach kids about money is https://busykid.com/ check it out, it really works.
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