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I really like the part about envolving the parents, so we can reinforce what is being taught.
Seems like more and more of the parental responsibility is getting pushed off on the teachers. Of course I guess many parents don't know how to use their finances either....
This is being taught in the high schools, more than ever. It is a course required for graduation, which it never was before. In a nutshell, the problem in Utah is that 1.) kids get married young 2.) want everything mom and dad had 3.) borrow based on 2 incomes 4.) start a family 5.) drop down to 1 income. I see it time and time again.
Obviously, there is a lot more to it than this, but I think it is a big factor.
Anonymous...how does getting married young or having kids have any real effect on this issue? I know plenty of "fixed" income retired folks who are struggling to balance a budget. I got married at 21 had my first kid at 22 and have always lived well within my means. My wife and I buy used cars, we rented until we could afford a small starter home and now we are living what I would call "the good life". Three kids, a great job, a masters degree, and guess what? Besides a reasonable loan payment for our house we have zero debt.
1) Mortgage/credit crunch/defaults. Painful, a lot of unknowledgable people out there, which is shocking when purchasing the most expensive thing in your life
2) The sheer lack of retirement planning with 401(k) and IRAs. Does anyone under the age of 40 believe social security will be there? Doesn't that scare you when you haven't saved a dime for retirement? Don't you know that if you do it early, the power of compounding can very realistically deliver $2-3M+ in money by the time you retire?
3) The general spending habbits of people to include the use of credit cards. This is huge. A few items:
a) we all know credit card debt and associated interest is painful - but yet we still do it
b) What people generally don't know is that credit cards have a psychological effect in that people are willing to spend more money for the same asset when using credit cards compared to using cash. There was an MIT study which concluded people were willing to pay 2x the price when using credit.
The management of personal finances is a basic skill that all young people should have, and it is truly applicable to their post-school daily life.
It is my belief that uncontrolled debts, and other financial problems, are a large cause of strife, depression, and personal pain for many individuals and families. Having more financially responsible and knowledgeable citizens is better for the community as a whole.
It is great if parents can teach these lessons as well, but if they struggle with their own finances, this trend shouldn't be perpetuated to the next generation. Teaching these basic life-skills in school makes total sense.
I applaud Sen. Pat Jones for her efforts to have these skills taught to our school children
Spend LESS money than you earn, not more.
All the other important details can EASILY be covered in a few days. A semester is already overkill. The government is hoping to somehow make kids responsible by having them sit through years of finance classes. It's just not going to happen.
They are getting married and go into debt right away because they continue the lifestyle that they had when they were single.
Fact, they have to change their lifestyle.
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