
|  Resources  This is the part of our site especially designed for 8-11 year olds! Here are some great resources for kids, all taken from Paul Lermitte's book, Allowances: Dollars and Sense. Downloadable Forms
The Allowance Tracker - Helps you remember when allowance
was given and how much - DOWNLOAD
Kid's Bank Money Tracker - A basic bankbook-style balance
tracker - DOWNLOAD
Achievement Chart - Your achievements listed with spaces
for future goals - DOWNLOAD
The Big Dreams Formula - Think about long, medium and short-term
dreams - DOWNLOAD
The Treat Assessment Form - Follows up on the effects of
receiving treats - DOWNLOAD
Kid's Budget Planner - Decide where your money should go
each week - DOWNLOAD
Money Mountain - Watch it grow! - DOWNLOAD
Wish List - Wishes for the whole family! - DOWNLOAD
Kid's Investment Plotter - Track your savings towards a goal -
DOWNLOAD
The Allowance Contract - Contract between parent and you
showing your allowance amounts and what you promise on spending and
saving - DOWNLOAD
The Gift of Giving - A chance to plan to share money, time
and other things with others in need - DOWNLOAD
Loan Contract - Written confirmation of a loan to you, with
dates for when you'll pay it back - DOWNLOAD
Kid's Loan Repayment Planner - Agreement on how kids pay
back loans from their parents, with space to track the payments -
DOWNLOAD
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Kid's Inventory Form - What have you got, what do you want,
what do you really need? - DOWNLOAD
Kid's Cash Flow Form - Look at where your money comes from
and where it goes - DOWNLOAD
Kid's Business Planner Form - Helps you develop a business
of your own - DOWNLOAD
Kid's Vacation Planner Form - Helps you save money for use
on your vacation - DOWNLOAD
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HERE.
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