By Alix Montoya

The global economic crisis is bearing down on everyone. We're all feeling the crunch in our daily lives. Gas prices are going up and with it several other commodities that we just got used to taking for granted. All these problems all lead to a point where we, as citizens, should teach our children how to handle money responsibly.

You, of all people, should know how much a budget can make or break your household's financial balance. It's really important for everyone to learn how to budget and not waste their money on useless stuff. By teaching your kids how to appreciate money better, you are helping them become better citizens, better adults in the future.

Having a budget is very vital. It keeps you from spending too much on something that's not important and lets you spend enough on things that are important. If your kids can learn how useful this is, they are going to start being wise consumers and waste less and less money. This is good since you can actually teach them how to keep everything within their allowance, while saving some for the whole family.

One of the many advantages that you can point out to kids is that a budget enables you to save money. The budget helps you predict how much you're going to spend in a day or in a week and knowing this is helpful since it lets you plan in advance how much you're going to save for that time. You can teach your kids that saving money lets them buy better things in the future.

It's important that you let your children learn how to value money. Teaching them to budget and save some money gives them and you a lot of advantages that would surely make them want to save up for a rainy day. Remember to point out that money should be handled responsibly so nothing ever goes to waste.

So teach your children the value of money and let them see how important it is to keep a budget. You'll never know how much you need in the future until you need it.

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