Official Kids Mag

May & June 2018

Official Kids Mag is specifically written for kids ages 5 to 12. It contains activities and stories ranging from kid heroes, cooking, gardening, STEAM, education, fun facts and much more every month.

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By Dave Woods | Official Kids Mag J amie Vaughn and Annette King know a lot about banking. They also know a lot about kids. The two moms, who both work for First Security Bank, often counsel their kids (and adults) on the ins and outs of financial responsibility. Jamie, a retail operations manager for the bank, admitted… she wasn't a good saver as a kid. "The biggest thing that I tell younger kids coming in to open their first checking or savings account is it's important not living paycheck to paycheck," she said. "You need to have a little security. If you need money, you have it. If you have a big purchase coming up you don't have to stress about it. It's a lot easier if you have a plan." Annette, the bank's vice president of marketing, teaches her kids responsibility along with financial skills. "We have a responsibility chart at home," she explained. "Each kid, depending on their age, has different chores. They get checkmarks. Every time they get a checkmark that determines how much money they get paid. If they don't do the work, they don't get paid. The same as a job. It's the American way." Jamie said she is often surprised at how adept kids are when it comes to financial decisions. "They want to keep their money, but spend everybody else's money," she said, laughing. "They are a lot better about saving than they think they are. If your money has a purpose, you have a plan. I don't think it's ever too early to start saving." Annette regularly talks with her kids about the plans for their money and what is the responsible way to handle it. "On Saturday they get their pay," she explained. "We talk about how you put some money into savings, how some money is for spending and some money for Jesus." But, she admits… kids are kids. "My kids like to spend money as soon as they get it," she said. "They like to go buy basketball cards and toys, but we talk about how to save your money so you can buy those bigger items." Jamie often teaches saving and financial responsibility classes for kids who are opening up their first savings or checking accounts. She said the message is pretty simple. "We talk a lot about needs versus wants," she explained. "Is this something that you need to have, or just something that you want to have? That's what we focus on." Annette said something as simple as a piggy bank can start a kid down a successful path to saving. Bankers offer advice to kids about saving, spending money 'It's real money' Gavin & Allie Hunter Emily 12 • Official Kids Mag • MAY & JUNE 2018

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