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Parents Can Teach Teens Valuable Economic Principles When Buying a First Car or Planning Vacations, AAA Says

Published 2009-09-01 09:01
By AAA

AAA suggests ways it can help parents give teens life lessons in money management

ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Parents that want to provide their teens with constructive lessons in consumer finance can use two exciting events in most young adults' lives to further their financial education, AAA says.

"Older teens that are eager to own their own vehicle or take a special trip with family or friends can learn some important life lessons about money that will serve them well as they mature," said Bill Gerhard, director of AAA Financial Services. "Both events should involve researching costs, setting a budget, saving with the benefit of compounding interest, investigating financing options and credit terms and, ultimately, achieving the goal of a vehicle or a vacation."

AAA clubs can help parents work with teens on both of these goals via one of the motoring and travel organization's more than 1,100 travel agency locations and by using AAA Financial Services products as a source of savings and possible financing.

AAA suggests the following approach whether the goal is an automobile or a special after-graduation or educational trip:

    1. Set time aside to meet as a family and talk about what your son or
       daughter wants, when they want it, how much money may be involved and
       what financial resources may or may not be available. Discuss the costs
       of credit versus paying cash. If they are not already employed, your teen
       may need to find a job or start earning money doing chores for others.
       Perhaps they have a special skill they can use to earn money. If they are
       already driving a used vehicle, the trade-in or resale value may help
       cover the down payment.
    2. Begin researching costs.  If it is an automobile go to AAA.com/AutoMaker
       to research vehicle reviews and prices. Review AAA's Your Driving
       Costs available at AAA.com/PublicAffairs to understand the full cost of
       owning and operating a car or truck. AAA.com also is a great place to
       find travel bargains. Trips aimed at older teens and adults to age 35 are
       available through AAA's partnership with Contiki tours. Cruises can
       be an excellent way for older teens and others to stay within a budget,
       although minimum age requirements or an escort of at least 25 years of
       age typically apply. For information on AAA tours and cruise packages
       visit a AAA Travel Agency or go to: AAA.com/Travel.
    3. Set a financial goal that must be attained before the vehicle or trip is
       purchased. Some parents will match what their teens save or contribute a
       fixed amount if their teen saves an appropriate share of the expense.
       Others parents will expect their son or daughter to raise all of the
       needed funds. If a portion of the expense is to be financed, some AAA
       clubs may be able to help parents who are willing to co-sign a consumer
       loan. Be clear about who will be responsible for what.
    4. Create a calendar indicating how much money must be saved each week or
       month in order to reach the goal by a specified time. Have your teen
       begin putting their funds into a deposit product geared toward saving.
       AAA offers certificates of deposit and money market accounts at higher
       than average market rates for savers via its relationship with Discover
       Bank. Use an online financial calculator -- such as the ones available
       for CDs and money market accounts at AAA.com/Deposits -- to show how much
       interest these deposits will generate by the time the goal is reached.
       Understanding the value of compounding interest on deposits is crucial
       for all savers. This lesson can help teens understand the wisdom of
       saving for every major financial event; whether starting a family, buying
       a home, opening a business or retiring in comfort.
    5. Meet regularly with your teen to review their financial progress. Once
       their goal is almost within reach start shopping for the new vehicle or
       meet with a AAA travel agent. AAA travel agencies will work with all
       travelers, although members are entitled to special discounts and
       benefits. The buying process is exciting, but make sure your teen resists
       the urge to make a purchase before all the needed funds are available.
       This can be especially true when visiting an automobile dealership where
       the pressure to buy now can be especially challenging.
    6. Once the financial goal has been met, teen travelers can put their
       spending money on a TravelMoney card available through AAA. This
       reloadable payment mechanism will not allow the user to exceed the funds
       available on the card, helping teens stay with their budget. And if need
       be, additional funds can be added to the card at any time. Since the card
       is replaceable, if it is lost or stolen the unused funds can be
       recovered, helping to protect their hard earned savings.

    7. When the financial goal is achieved, celebrate with a special meal or
       gift at one of more than 164,000 locations offering AAA Show Your Card
       & Save(R) discounts. Teaching your teen the value of AAA membership
       is another practical lesson in consumer finance.

As North America's largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides more than 51 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. AAA clubs can be visited on the Internet at AAA.com.

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