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  2. How To Teach Your Kids an Abundance Money Mindset - AOL

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    Another helpful recommendation, according to Frances, is to help your kids see money for what it really is–a tool to create opportunities, solve problems, and add value.

  3. 4 best money apps for teaching kids financial literacy - AOL

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    Teaching kids about money has taken on new complexity in our digital age. While previous generations learned financial basics through piggy banks and cash allowances, today’s parents are turning ...

  4. 7 Best Apps to Teach Your Kids About Money - AOL

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    BusyKid. The BusyKid app is not free to use. There’s a $19.99 annual fee for a family plan, which comes with one BusyKid Spend Card. Each additional card costs $7.99 and you might encounter ...

  5. 10 smart ways to teach kids about money through the years - AOL

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    Here are 10 steps parents can take with kids ages 5 and up to improve youngsters’ familiarity with important financial concepts and habits.

  6. Money disorder - Wikipedia

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    Money disorders refer to problematic financial beliefs and behaviors that can cause significant distress and hinder one's social or occupational well-being. These issues often stem from financial stress or an inability to effectively utilize one's financial resources, leading to clinically significant challenges.

  7. Coincidence of wants - Wikipedia

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    Under this system, problems arise through the improbability of the wants, needs, or events that cause or motivate a transaction occurring at the same time and the same place. One example is the bar musician who is "paid" with liquor or food, items which his landlord will not accept as rent payment, when the musician would rather have a month's ...