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Turn your kids into super-savers: six tips for parents

Here are six tips for teaching your children to 'power save' and make the most of their money 鈥 now and in the future.

4. Consider a matching program

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A picture illustration shows a 100 Dollar banknote laying on one Dollar banknotes, taken in Warsaw, January 13, 2011. Ramsey advises giving children a dollar for every dollar they save.

When your kids are old enough to read and understand simple addition, go over your bank statements with them. Early on they鈥檒l learn that money can make money with interest. Have the compound interest conversation.

You might even consider setting up a matching program for odd jobs鈥 give them a dollar for every dollar they earned on doing small jobs for friends and neighbors, but only if that money is going right into savings. That鈥檚 a great way to help them watch their money grow now, and they鈥檒l be more likely to think about that valuable 鈥渆mployer match鈥 when they finally enter the working force and establish that first 401(k).

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