Posts may contain affiliate links (see Disclosure). Thank you so much for supporting Artsy-Fartsy Mama!
budget
Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts
Monday, May 15, 2023

DIY Vacation Fund Money Box

Monday, May 15, 2023

DIY Vacation Fund Money Box

Read more »

Make a custom Vacation Fund Money Box to save for your next big trip!


DIY Vacation Fund Money Box

Life has been hectic lately, and honestly, who doesn't need a relaxing vacation right about now? As a fun way for my family to save money for some travel, I decided to make a DIY Vacation Fund Money Box! Not only is it super cute, but seeing our spare change physically pile up through the glass is a pretty encouraging! If you want to make one of these for yourself, this is a quick and simple project for Ikonart beginners, and I'm sharing the design for FREE!

New to making reusable stencils? Here's how to Get Started with Ikonart!
Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Teach Kids About Money with Board Games

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Teach Kids About Money with Board Games

Read more »
Teach kids about money by playing board games and download a Free Printable Savings Worksheet!

This post is sponsored by Hasbro and contains affiliate links. As always, all opinions are my own.

Teach kids about money by playing board games and download a Free Printable Savings Worksheet!

Teaching kids about finances might not sound like the most exciting subject, but it's an important one that kids need to learn about. One thing my dad taught me from a young age was to only purchase what you can afford. Time and time again, I've witnessed how important this advice is and it has saved me a ton of times from getting over my head in debt.

My daughter is getting older and is starting to learn the value of money. By doing chores and other helpful actions, she is earning an allowance and has earned enough to open her own savings account. To reinforce these teachable moments, we've started to incorporate board games that involve money to help her better understand how money works in the real world.

Teach kids about money by playing board games and download a Free Printable Savings Worksheet!

Monopoly is a board game that most of us grew up playing. It's a competitive game of buying and selling properties, building houses or hotels, and collecting rent. Monopoly is a great game to help kids learn how to count money and make decisions. It's also a fun way to introduce to the concept of investments and long-term payoffs - especially since the game can potentially last for hours!

Teach kids about money by playing board games and download a Free Printable Savings Worksheet!

This version of the Monopoly game welcomes the Rubber Ducky, Tyrannosaurus Rex, and Penguin into its family of tokens (replacing the classic boot, thimble and wheelbarrow tokens). You can also choose from the Scottish Terrier, Cat, Top Hat, Racecar, and Battleship!

Teach kids about money by playing board games and download a Free Printable Savings Worksheet!

Along with making money, Monopoly also has expenses such as rent on properties and utilities that have to be paid throughout the game. This is a great way to start a discussion with your child about your household budget and how we might take things for granted. Your utility bills may be considered small when compared to other costs, but they still cost money. You may even be able to encourage changes simple habits, like remembering to turn the lights off when they leave a room!

Teach kids about money by playing board games and download a Free Printable Savings Worksheet!

In the beginning of the game, everyone starts with the same amount of money. Remind your child throughout the game that they should only purchase what they can afford. For example, it is perfectly fine to choose not to buy the property they have just landed on if it is too expensive or if it would make them risk bankruptcy. Talk about how sometimes quality is better than quantity when it comes to Monopoly properties.

While you're managing financial and investment choices, the game throws in a twist with the use of Community Chest and Chance cards. This is a good life lesson in that things can change quickly and always be prepared for the unexpected.

Teach kids about money by playing board games and download a Free Printable Savings Worksheet!

Every round of Monopoly is full of excitement in the highs as well as frustration when properties are lost or you find yourself at risk of going bankrupt. While the game is helpful in teaching finances and math skills, Monopoly is also hours of fun and is a great way to spend quality time together.

Teach kids about money by playing board games and download a Free Printable Savings Worksheet!

In Pay Day, kids learn to have a job and Pay Day comes at the end of the month. To make it there without going broke, players will have to manage their money wisely. Earn cash, find bargains, sell items for a profit, and be the player with the most cash in the end to win the game!

Teach kids about money by playing board games and download a Free Printable Savings Worksheet!

While making money is the name of the game, you'll also run into unexpected expenses. The board is set up like 31 day calendar. As you move through the month, players may encounter bills for outstanding loans, emergencies, and sudden cash windfalls. With all of this, you might need some extra cash and need to take out a loan, which has to be paid back. This opens the discussion to talk to your children about the importance of setting money aside for the "unexpected" before spending it all on the "fun" items.

Free Printable Savings Worksheet for kids

After playing the games and talking about money, kids can print out this Free Printable Savings Worksheet to make their own savings plan to buy something they want. At the top, write in the savings goal - what do you want, and how much does it cost? Then, figure out a few ways that you can raise that money. Yard work? Chores? Once you start saving money, keep track of it all in the form until you reach your goal!


Some things you should know before downloading:
*Artsy-Fartsy Mama printables are for PERSONAL USE ONLY (home, school, libraries, etc).
*You may NOT modify, re-sell, redistribute, or claim the design as your own.
*Please do not remove the credits/watermarks.
*If you'd like to share this project, you may use ONE photo and credit must be given to Artsy-Fartsy Mama and linked back to this post.

What's your favorite board game to teach money management?

Monday, December 29, 2014

Free Printable Budget Planner

Monday, December 29, 2014

Free Printable Budget Planner

Read more »
It's the time of year to be thinking about new goals for the next year, and one thing on my list is to become better organized with our bills. Budgeting can be overwhelming, but if you use the right tools, it doesn't have to be so hard.

Free Printable Budget Planner at artsyfartsymama.com

My husband is fantastic at keeping on top of our bills, but like everyone else, once in a while we'll both forget about one and have to pay late fees. No bueno when your budget is already tight. So, I created this free printable bill calendar and checklist/budget planner to be able to write in bills for each month to make sure it doesn't happen again!

There are multiple boxes for each month, so you can easily organize your bills. There's also a space for you to write when each payment is due with a handy checkbox next to it so you know for sure it's been paid. Plus, it's a great way to keep a record for the future. For example, sometimes we try to guess how much we pay for heating and cooling during the summer and winter months, but now we can easily go back and know for sure how much the bills were during those times of the year.

Free Printable Budget Planner at artsyfartsymama.com


Since everyone organizes a bit differently, I created two versions of the printable: 2 vertical pages, and one horizontal page. The pages are split with January - June on one page, and July - December on the other. You can print multiple pages if you have more bills than can fit on the page. I bound my bill calendar & checklist with my weekly planner pages with menu planner so I can keep everything in one place and organized.

Free Printable Budget Planner at artsyfartsymama.com


The horizontal budget planner works the same way, but has the entire year on one page. This is easier for those who don't have a lot of space, or just want to hang it on the fridge for convenience. Just like the vertical pages, if you have more bills than what can fit on the page, just print more copies and staple them together.


Some things you should know before downloading:
*Artsy-Fartsy Mama printables are for PERSONAL USE ONLY.
*You may NOT modify, re-sell, redistribute, or claim the design as your own.
*Please do not remove the credits/watermarks.
*If you post this on the internet, credit must be given to Artsy-Fartsy Mama & linked back to my blog.

Best of luck to you in your budgeting this next year. If you have any tips for budgeting that has helped you, feel free to share them in the comments!!