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| Yes I tell my kids my salary |
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24 | 18.05% |
| Sort of, I tell them ballpark figures |
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35 | 26.32% |
| No, they do not need to know |
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57 | 42.86% |
| Other - always an other! |
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17 | 12.78% |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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We do talk budget with her in terms that make sense to her, as that's more real than our salaries and other income. For example, we have discussed what it costs to take care of her guinea pigs each month, and help her realize how it adds up over a year (especially when we need to hire a pet sitter to take care of them when we travel), as that is an important lesson in my opinion.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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None of their business.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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They don't need to know, nor do they not need to know. It doesn't matter to us.
They do know. They know how much both of us make and also know what it takes to pay the bills. |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Our kids all know roundabout, they have all applied for financial aid for college and know enough to know we make too much to get any! Which isn't all that much considering where we live and what we pay for 3 kids in college at the same time.
When my DD was little she thought the nieghbors were so rich because they indulged their children their every whim. Then the neighbors lost their home to foreclosure, she learned pretty quickly that what you have doesn't always equal what you make or what you can afford to have. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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My kids don't know how much we make. They know I took a pay cut when I changed jobs last summer, and the 12-yo and I had a discussion about it. I was honest with him about my reasons and how it affects our family. They do know how much we pay for their tuition to private school, and they know generally how that relates to other expenses; they know it is a choice we make and we sacrifice for...it isn't something we "have" to do.
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Our salaries are public so, yes, dd, 22, knows how much we make. It's not a big deal to me. I've often talked with her about the correct way to use credit cards, not to spend more than you have, how to balance a checking account, etc over the years because I want her to make good financial decisions.
I'm dealing with my mom's estate so I've actually been sharing even more with dd as she'll be the executor when dh and I pass away. I've been compiling all the information into one document to go in the safe deposit box but I've been telling her how much we have in cd's, money markets, insurance, and retirement so she'll know what she's dealing with when the time comes.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Our kids don't know what we make, but they will when they're older and can be trusted to keep private information private.
My dad was always very open with his salary when I was growing up, and I think that it helped me to have a realistic expectation about money. To a child, and even a teenager, an amount like $80,000/year can sound like a huge amount of money. Of course, in most parts of the country, it is a reasonable amount of money to live on, but nowhere will it make you what most people consider "rich" or anything close to it. I think that as children get closer to the stage where they need to be deciding on a career, it's important that they have an idea what a certain amount of money looks like. They need to understand that even though a particular salary sounds like a lot, once you start paying bills, it disappears really quickly. Telling them at least a ballpark amount (not necessarily down to the dollar, but within $10K or so) of your own salary lets them get some feel for how far that amount stretches and gauge their own future decisions on that. As my children reach their mid-teens, I do plan to let them know about how much money my husband makes each year. What's more, if he's making more then than he does now (which I expect he will be), I plan to tell them how much he used to make when they were younger so that they can see what kind of a difference that amount of money makes to a lifestyle. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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My girls are too young, but I do not know what my parents make.
Nor will I ask. Ever. When they start to work, I'll help them manage their money. But I won't ever tell them what we make.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: New Jersey
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When I was a teenager I knew what my parents made. I don't see why it should be a big secret. It helped me keep in perspective what we could afford, etc. as a family.
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Massachusetts
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They don't know but they'll find out at some point, I'm sure.
For now, they think we can "afford" to go to Disney because Mickey keeps personally inviting them. This started because they saw some DVC mail, so we played along. We even had a CM give them their PAP's. They see all this Disney mail and figure Mickey really must miss them. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Cerritos, Ca. 10 miles from Disneyland
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I think the teacher is wrong to impose her opinion.
Children need to learn the value of money and appreciate what they receive, but not need to know the gory details of the household budget. My mother was always complaining about how tight our budget was when I was a child, and would say we were going to lose our home. I would be stressed out about what would happen to us, where were we going to live, a 7 year old does not need that on their mind. My parents never lost their home, they actually own 2 homes, 3 cars and vacation once a year..... Kids need to focus on being kids, go to school to assure their future. |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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I don't get the big secret- we talk about anything and everything. She knows whats in the bank too, how much my pension will be etc. When I started talking about retiring she kept saying she didn't think I should retire- well it turned out that she didn't get the concept of a pension, she thought if I didn't work I didn't get paid. So I sat her down with my pension papers and showed her exactly what I would have coming in and how I wouldn't be making any less with my pension than I am while I am working.
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Join Date: May 2010
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When I was little I knew how much my dad made. The older I got the less info I got. Probably cause they didn't want me spreading it around.
I found out how much my dad made about 8 years ago when we did our taxes togther. Man did I feel poor. I am incharge of their will, so I know all the fiancial info. My kids think we are broke cause we never have any money for toys at Target.
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My kids have a pretty good idea. They haven't ever asked specifically. When I was growing up it wasn't discussed in our house.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: MA
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It's a great lesson in budgeting, paying bills, paying taxes, health insurance, etc. It's been eye opening for them. We see no reason to keep it from them. It really doesn't bother us. |
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