Kids Say Getting Good Grades is More Gratifying than Fulfilling Financial Goals
Nearly half (47%) of children said the goal they stick with the most is “academics (reading, writing, math),” compared to just 5% who said “setting a budget for saving and spending.” When asked about their accomplishments, 45% were most proud of “receiving good grades” versus just 9% who were most proud of “saving money to buy something special.”
“What these findings underscore is that kids are more willing to stick with a goal if they’re recognized and proud of what they have accomplished. Children get trophies, ribbons and other positive reinforcement from parents and teachers for their academic and sports achievements, and rightly so,” said
Gender-specific priorities
After academic goals, kids said they were most committed to learning a new skill like playing sports or an instrument (28%) and trying to stay healthy (17%), but there are clear preferences along gender lines. Boys were much more dedicated to perfecting their athletic and musical skills (46% vs. 15% for girls), while almost a third of girls cited “trying to stay healthy” (30% vs. 1% for boys). “Setting a budget for saving and spending” was a much lower priority for boys and girls alike (4% and 6% respectively).
Boys and girls also differed when asked to name the achievement they were most proud of. Boys chose “winning a sporting or arts competition” above all other achievements (58%), followed by good grades (29%). The results are flipped for girls, with more than half citing the most pride in “good grades” (53%), followed by 30% that cite “winning a sporting or arts competition.” Again, financial accomplishments were much lower on the list, with only 9% of boys and girls citing “saving money” as the accomplishment they’re most proud of.
“Learning how to save and spend responsibly are not accomplishments that we prioritize in the education of our children. And yet, financial security over the long term is a critical component to success and stability,” said Barsch. “It’s never too early to help children develop good financial habits. We can start by teaching them to set small goals – such as saving a portion of their allowance money – and track their progress. Equally important, we can make sure that we acknowledge how proud we are when they reach their goals. Sound financial habits are formed just like other worthwhile skills—it takes practice, commitment, and reinforcement.”
Adults and children’s views align
Financial discipline among children – or lack thereof – was not unlike those of adults, surveyed in Northwestern Mutual’s recent Stick With Itstudy. It found that while nearly three out of four Americans set goals in their financial life, just half (55%) report being self-disciplined and 47% feel they need more self-discipline in their financial pursuits.
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