Consumer Council Launches Money Tips For Parents
Monday 15 March 2010
Helping children to learn about money has just got easier with the launch of the Consumer Council’s ‘Money Tips for Parents’ guide. It includes tips and information on pocket money, saving and budgeting and how to help children of all ages make good decisions about money. The launch coincides with World Consumer Rights Day, today 15 March 2010.
Carol Edwards, Head of Education at the Consumer Council said, “Trying to teach children about money can be difficult. Nowadays many transactions are done without money changing hands, such as paying for goods by credit or debit card in a shop or online. This can make it hard for children to understand how money works or even where it comes from[a]. They can also struggle with finances when they leave home because they don’t know how much it takes to run a household.
“‘Money Tips for Parents’ is full of tips and practical ways for parents to teach their children about managing money and the importance of saving. Free copies of the guide are available from the Consumer Council on 028 9067 2488 or www.consumercouncil.org.uk.”
- Consumer Council media contact: Sara Madden, telephone, 028 9067 2488 or e-mail, smadden@consumercouncil.org.uk
- The Consumer Council is an independent consumer organisation, working to bring about change to benefit Northern Ireland’s consumers. The Council campaigns for high standards of service and protection and a fair deal for all. It also carries out research, gives advice and publishes reports and other publications. It deals with individual complaints about buses, trains, planes, ferries, natural gas, electricity, coal and water.
- For more information, visit our website at www.consumercouncil.org.uk
[a] 39 per cent of parents said their child has little or no understanding of where money comes from – Northern Bank and You Gov Zapera, September 2009.


