08.17.23 Money Apps For Kids & Teens / Reevaluating Subscriptions
The dominance of plastic and electronic forms of payment has made it more difficult to teach kids money basics. Not using real cash makes money seem like an infinite resource. Spending cards with parental controls has been the marketplace answer with fees attached. Clark discusses a new free offering from Chase. Also, renting goods is trending stronger these days, as all types of subscriptions are getting more expensive. Taken all together, these things can eat up your wallet over time. Clark breaks down the two subscription types with advice on how to reconcile your budget with the choices you have.
Youth Spending Cards: Segment 1
Ask Clark: Segment 2
Renting & Subscriptions Of Goods & Services: Segment 3
Ask Clark: Segment 4
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