10 Easy Ways for Teens to Start Saving Money

10 Easy Ways for Teens to Start Saving Money

A cornerstone of building a sound financial future for your teenager is to teach him or her her how to save money. Sounds easy, but even many adults don’t know how to do it. And that could be because no one ever taught them. Parents can show their teens ways to save money by serving real-life examples.

The tips on how to save money are easy to use. In fact, there are no complications involved. Patience and persistence are needed, sure, but no special education or knowledge is required. Here’s a list of ways to save money specially created for teens.

1. Do not put your computer in “standby” mode. Instead, shut it down. Do same with the monitor. While the power consumption in standby mode is little, it still adds up over the year. Same applies to all electronic appliances.
2. Take shower instead of bath. This will lower water bills tremendously. Also, use the possibilities to take shower outside home. For me, with two weekly visits to a swimming pool, it’s easy and natural.
3. If you do not plan to buy anything, then do not take cash when leaving home. If you have no cash in the purse or pocket, you can’t spend it. Sounds simple and works great.
4. Have your parents open a savings account for you. Depending on the financial institution, your starting deposit can be as low as 1 dollar. Not much, right? But with due attitude and dedication, you’ll start making a small fortune pretty quickly.
5. Pay yourself first. Set aside part of your income for savings, before spending anything. When give allowance or any unexpected sum of money, take out 10% of it and save. Make a habit of spending less than you get. It will help to pave the way for financially prosperous future. 
6. Set goals that appeal to you. Decide what you want — a multimedia computer or a bike? Perhaps your parents will add some 10% of the sum. When you want something badly, saving is easier. 
7. Plan major purchases ahead. Same applies to parties. Wait at least a week or so before purchasing. Chances are, you will change your mind or the price will drop. In both cases, you win.
8. Monthly allowance will teach you to save and spend wise. When you have to cover a month of expenses, the temptation to spend half of the allowance at once won’t seize you.
9. Keep a checkbook. It’s an old-fashioned method to put down records of all money received and spent. Doing so helps teens know where they stand financially. Analyzing your records over the month you’ll discover where you could spend less, or when you bought something you didn’t really need.
10. Get a piggy bank for a change. Use only dollar bills when paying. When the year is over, you’ll have a lump some of saved money to make Christmas gifts.

By saving money teens learn patience and persistence. Every teen who embraces even one of these habits is well on his or her way to financial stability. It doesn’t really matter how many of these tips you try to use. Start with just one, and when mastered enough, get to another. Saving money is what makes teens financially aware for the adult life.

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Does anyone know any good websites with fashion tips and clothes ideas for teens?
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13 Responses to “10 Easy Ways for Teens to Start Saving Money”

  1. ChicagoScooterClub says:

    Love The Troggs!

  2. ChicagoScooterClub says:

    WOW!

  3. TheScourgeResistant says:

    Stunning blonde – stunning soundtrack!

  4. henriettadel says:

    The college I attend (Academy of Art in San Francisco) offers pre-college programs for summer, saturdays and online in different majors. Here is a link to the website http://www.academyart.edu/degrees/pre_college.html . I know a couple of people who went during high school and they had really fun experiences.

    Also, check out local colleges around your area too for high school programs and if a local community college will let you take classes too (if they offer some type of fashion degree).

  5. Kady says:

    Women's wardrobes have peices that are in the ranges of dressy, suit like (or buisness outfits), and casual wear. Women in style have fitted clothes, not just revealing or "short and skimpy." ANd their clothes reflect their personality more often and they dress appropriotly for whatever occasion- at least in an ideal world.

    Teens fashion ranges bassed on clique at times, so it goes from stu*y, dark, bright, short, to any look. Teens don't look compleat or put together, their outfits don't have balance. This is wy they are often critiqued but also why they are loved.

  6. scoot006davie says:

    Nice one need more

  7. Michelle N says:

    1. The super ugly Aeropostale, Hollister, Abercrombie, and other popular brand graphic tees.
    2. I don't really think so, I have my own, but I know people who are the same stereotype fashion.
    3. Printed hoodies.
    4. Try Wet Seal. So much better. And Forever 21.

  8. ~Allielee~ says:
  9. dontletmegonow says:

    Nailed is a very good book, so is Things change, which was written by the same author.

  10. dancethenightaway says:

    Tons of stuff in these online german teen magazines. Really not a whole lot different, but if you aren't careful you might look like a 6 year old in some places. j/k

    http://www.allyoucanread.com/german-teens-magazines/

  11. Michi A says:

    orange is sooo in this summer. bright colors.

  12. KaTe☮♥♫ says:

    Zipper Accents
    Relax-Fit Pants
    The Sophisticated Trench
    Hot Pink
    Oversize Necklaces
    Black-on-White Print
    The Oversize Pattern Bag
    Big Bangles
    A Touch of Neon
    Mix-and-Match Patterns
    Pastel Suit
    Sequins
    The Military Jacket
    Color-Block Prints
    ’80s Flair
    Embellished Boho

    OOO btw skinny jeans are on their way OUT.
    haha good luck… and hope this helps!

  13. __A_YAHOO_USER__ says:

    well TOPSHOP…..best shop ever(online too)…ASOS(amazing also)

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