Give me 20.com

July 17, 2009
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Giveme20.com looks like a useful tool. They offer resources by age, discuss setting an allowance, budgets and resources for learning how to manage your money. The site is free and offers many freebies. Here’s their description.

Give me 20.comIf your child treats money like it grows on trees, or magically falls from the sky, let GiveMe20.com be your resource for teaching them the true meaning of money.

Whether he’s age 12, or she’s 22 and off at college, with a little help from you they can develop the self-confidence and personal skills needed to successfully manage their money (and yours).

Yeah, you’ve heard it thousands of times.

“I need gas money, give me $20!”…

“Mom, give me $20 for the mall!”

That’s why GiveMe20.com is for you.

Keep that $20, Mom and Dad!

Give me 20.com

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