Articles by North Dakota State University Extension Service
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Kids and Money Goals
Money Goals Webster’s dictionary defines a goal as the end to which an effort is directed. In money matters, it means...
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Money Goals
Welcome to the newsletter “Kids and Money.” North Dakota State University Extension Service home economics agents in...
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Money Wants vs. Needs
In our society, money is earned and exchanged for the majority of goods and services we need and want. Money decisions...
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Getting Money
Allowances, earnings from jobs and money gifts are all sources of income for children. Learning to manage these funds is...
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How Children Use Money
Children, like adults, usually have many opportunities for spending money. The trick, of course, is to spend money...
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Keeping Track Of Your Money
A spending plan actually is another word for budget. It allows a person to plan for upcoming expenses and ensure that...
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Understanding Savings
Like adults, children use money in three major ways: They spend it, share it or save it. This newsletter will explore...
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Cash, Check, Debit or Credit Card
Some children learn to identify coins and their values long before they enter grade school. They realize what cash can...
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Fathers and Communication
Children need consistent and caring communication from their fathers. This includes listening, sharing stories,hugs and...
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Activities for Fathers and Children – Let's Communicate!
This section provides a variety of activities that fathers can do to communicate and enhance language with their...
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