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  2. 4 best money apps for teaching kids financial literacy - AOL

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    BusyKid takes a practical approach to teaching kids about earning money. The app connects chores with earnings, helping children understand the relationship between work and rewards. Beyond basic ...

  3. 7 Best Apps to Teach Your Kids About Money - AOL

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    BusyKid. The BusyKid app is not free to use. There’s a $19.99 annual fee for a family plan, which comes with one BusyKid Spend Card. Each additional card costs $7.99 and you might encounter ...

  4. 7 Best Apps to Teach Your Kids About Money - AOL

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    Like all good habits, lessons in financial literacy are most likely to stick when they're taught at a young age. Parents looking for a way to educate their kids about the basics of money, value,...

  5. Pocketbook (application) - Wikipedia

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    Pocketbook is a Sydney-based free budget planner and personal finance app launched in 2012. [1] [2] The app helps users setup and manage budgets, track spending and manage bills. [3] Pocketbook is the first personal finance app in Australia to offer users the ability to manage their money through linking their bank accounts. [4]

  6. GoHenry - Wikipedia

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    According to New York Times review, Gohenry is best for parents who want to track money spent by their children. [13] In another story, The New York Times highlighted that GoHenry is useful for parents who are "tired of having a drawer full of dollars" to give to children. [ 14 ]

  7. MoneySmart (Australian website) - Wikipedia

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    The Moneysmart website was officially launched on 15 March 2011, [3] as part of the Australian Government's National Financial Literacy Strategy 2008–2010. [4]In July 2008, the Australian Government transferred the functions of the Financial Literacy Foundation to ASIC, including managing and maintaining the Understanding Money [5] website.

  8. Teaching Your Gen Z Kids About Money: The Top 10 Things ... - AOL

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    With apps that make it easy to add funds to their digital wallets, Gen Z is already a step ahead. ... Teaching Your Gen Z Kids About Money: The Top 10 Things To Know. Show comments. Advertisement ...

  9. The Top 6 Financial Apps To Help Teens Learn More About Money

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