America Saves: Saving as a Family
Sometimes when children hear their parents or other adults in their lives talking about cutting spending or saving money, they assume that the family is going through a rough patch. As appropriate based on children’s ages, family conversations about money goals, including saving and spending plans, reassure children. It is also a great way to introduce (or remind) children about the reasons we save.
Talking about family saving goals helps children understand that putting money aside for the future – whether to be prepared for unexpected expenses, for short-term goals such as summer vacation, or for longer term goals such as paying for college – is important to you. They will also likely be interested in knowing how they can help. They may even want to set their own savings goals and be motivated to work toward achieving them!
Saving as a Family
Get your family involved with your saving plan by brainstorming ways to cut expenses in order to free up money to put toward your saving goals. Explore low- and no-cost activities you can do together as a family. Consider selling rarely used books, toys, clothes and other items in a garage sale or other marketplace. Involve children by:
- Encouraging them to be aware of their energy and water use by turning off lights and electronics when not needed and by turning off the water when brushing teeth and taking showers
- Thinking about things that the family regularly spends money on and talking about if the family stills wants or needs the items or if they can select cheaper alternatives or perhaps do without them
- Teaching them to comparison shop and choose generics or use coupons when it makes sense
- Challenging them to suggest ways to enjoy time together as a family for less.
- Including children in trips to your financial institution (or an ATM) to deposit or transfer money into a saving account make the process real. Consider posting a running total of the dollar amount of deposits and the progress made toward a family saving goal on the refrigerator or a bulletin board.
Encouraging Children to Save
Saving money is a habit that is developed over time. In addition to letting children know that you save, help them begin to develop their own saving habit. Money as You Grow, a framework that links money-related activities to children’s developmental stages, is a great resource for conversation starters and activities for children of all ages at consumerfinance.gov.
Let America Saves help you save money so you can feel confident about your finances. It all starts when you make a commitment to yourself to save. Take the first step today and take the America Saves pledge to save money, reduce debt, and build wealth over time. And it doesn’t stop there. America Saves will keep you motivated with information, advice, tips, and reminders to help you reach your goal. Think of us as your own personal support system.
By Elizabeth Kiss, Ph.D., Kansas Saves
May 31, 2019 (Mayfield, KY) FNB Bank is proud to announce that Chris Rawls has joined FNB Bank as a Marketing Strategist. Chris has thirteen years of experience as a Marketing Director.
May 15, 2019 (Mayfield, KY) FNB Bank is proud to announce that Angie Vandiver has joined FNB Bank as Mortgage Loan Coordinator. Angie brings with her more than 16 years of banking experience having served in various roles including Financial Services Consultant and Mortgage Loan Originator.
April 19, 2019 (Cadiz, KY) FNB Bank is proud to announce that they have donated $5,000 to Trigg County Rotary Auction as a part of their Century Club Sponsorship. A portion of those funds were donated as a result of the 2018-2019 philanthropic fundraising efforts in Trigg County. The donation will assist Rotary with their daily mission of serving the Cadiz community.
FNB employees coordinated and participated in numerous fundraising events benefiting the Rotary Auction. In October 2018, FNB hosted the 6th Annual Holiday Shopping Extravaganza at the Trigg County Recreation Complex. The event hosted over 40 regional vendors and the booth rental proceeds benefited FNB’s selected philanthropies. In March, FNB and Slow-N-Low BBQ teamed up together for a Fundraising BBQ Cookout. Employees also participated in various jean days to benefit the worthy causes.
take place at FNB Bank’s Main Office located at 101 East Broadway in Mayfield. Event traffic will enter from FNB’s 6th Street Entrance and Exit via 7th Street.
