Financial literacy in the UK now is only 67% and the only way we're going to increase that is to financially educate ourselves as individuals but particularly for parents to be able to share that life skill with our future generations, because it's our children that are going to increase that financial literacy. So whether you’re mother, father, uncle, aunt or grandparents, it is our responsibility to change this percentage.
Let’s face it, our children are probably going to be working very differently to how we have worked over the years. They're going to be moving in this age whereby many more jobs are going to be online, they're going to be working remotely maybe they're going to be working from home. Therefore they'll have time to maybe have side hustles or at the very least they're not going to be commuting so they will have other ways in which they want to work which will be different from how we've worked. There's a lot to talk to our children about because their lifestyle is going to be very different. Therefore, the way they use money is going to be very different. The way they access money is going to be very different. This is a life skill we need to teach them about NOW.
Talking about money and educating your children financially is just as important as some of the other life skills that most of us do, it falls in line with teaching them how to ride a bike or learning to swim. Quite a lot of us may well invest a lot of time and/or a lot of money into these ‘life skills’. Teaching them how to manage their money, so that they don't have issues in the future as they go into adulthood or avoid them starting to be scared or anxious about money, is actually way more important than teach them to ride a bike or teach them to swim. A lot of adults don't ever ride a bike past their childhood, and a lot of adults don't even swim or particularly swim at a certain level, but they do use money everyday regardless of their wealth and being educated around this can enhance their future options.
The benefit of using family goals is not only are you teaching them around money, and what that involves, but you're also teaching them how to work towards a goal, how things don't just appear, and that often we have to work towards our goals. That's where this all draws in line, it makes perfect sense to me, it's crystal clear, why would you not use that opportunity? There are a few ways in which you can do this and bring it to life within your family. The first thing I would say is to use the opportunity to have family meetings, now you don't have to label it as a family meeting. It can just be over Sunday dinner or any time in which you're all together as a family unit, where you have space to talk and converse; within that time you're going to talk about what's important to us as a family? What decisions do we want to make what do we want to be working towards what as a family? what are our short term or medium term and our long term goals? What do we all need collectively to be as happy as happy as we possibly can be within our life so is it that? how are we all going to contribute to that that family goal? how are we all going to make these things come alive?
There will be things that you can do as an adult and as a parent, but there also be things that the children can get involved with. Let's say you're going to decide that you'd like to as a family set a goal of going to Disneyland next summer. Putting a monetary value on that can be really powerful. Where are we at with our savings at the moment? how much do we need? Maybe putting something within the family home that you're all working towards but then explain to the children, the more they help work towards and contribute towards this, the better experience we'll have. Allow them to get their creative juices flowing with contributing to your goal, maybe that they want to go out into your local community and offer a service, and then put that money or some of that money into this family goal. Helping them realise that any money that they do have access to, they have a choice as to what they do with it so if you've all decided that this is our joint family goal, then they may well want to get involved and contribute to it, and how can they all do that to allow the goal to happen, or even happen quicker than you want it too.
As parents we carry so much burden on our shoulders around bringing experiences to life for our children, providing things for them, allowing them to be as happy as possible, but you can share that burden with them vocalise it with them, get them involved in this, allowing them to help it come to life because you're teaching them so much, all at the same time.
In summary, allowing children to have a tangible example of how to work towards a goal is the most effective thing you can do. This is individualised to you, I can't tell you what your goals are going to be but I can help you with bringing this to life in your home. I can help you along the way of what that might look like, some ideas about how you could get them involved, but it's going to be individual and unique to all of you as family units. And then lastly, use it as a space to allow them to understand the true value of the experiences or the things around them so that your children are not just taking your lifestyle and taking what you've created for granted.
This is my favourite part of my job, I love helping families to create this magic, working towards goals at the same time as educating your children and I do not think you can put a price on that.
Thank you for reading, if you want to know more than please head over to my podcast where I talk about this subject in depth. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/money-savvy-parents/id1562467496