5-Part Campaign Email Follow-Up
Subject: Here’s the best way to teach your kid about money
Hi, FirstName,
When it comes to our kids, we want to get it right.
And on the list of things they need to know about, money is near the top.
You’ve taken the first step to knowing what they need and when they’ll need it by getting your Free Guide.
They’ll learn about spending, saving, investing, lending, and borrowing.
Kids learn by watching their parents. Truth be told, you’re already teaching them about money.
And there’s more to it than just the lesson; it has to come at the right time.
When is a kid mature enough to understand planning instead of spending? If you tell him when he’s too young it won’t matter. He must be able to process it and embrace its value.
When your daughter tells you she wants a pet, if you don’t enlighten her on the responsibilities of pet ownership, you’ll likely be the one who gets that new pet.
When your son’s buddy gets a new bike and now he wants one, what will you tell him? Are you comfortable discussing comparison shopping so he’ll get what he wants, and for the right price?
That lesson will come in handy years from now when he has kids and decides he needs a different car, or a bigger house.
It’s a lot of responsibility that requires commitment. But there is help available.
You can watch your child grow financially responsible through their teens and learn things they’ll need for the adventure known as life.
The guide will get you started but now you need to get them involved.
Sincerely,
Jim Rash, Member Outreach, Budget Brainiacs
P.S. If you’ll go look right now, you’ll find a special bonus to help you get started. This, by the way, is something kids are starting to talk about, and you don’t want yours left out of the fun of achieving financial success.