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Kids have their own ideas about money---some are sensible and others are not so wise.
Twelve-year-old Amanda thinks it’s         to save and not blow your money right away  “ so you can          other things”.
When it comes to credit cards, eight-year-old Jeremie says when the monthly         comes in “ you sign it and then you give it back” ---leaving out the part about actually         it.
These kids are         far away from the working world, but the ideas they’re forming about         could affect how much they save, how they use credit cards and how much debt they finally take on in later life.
High school business teacher Jeff Balch said his students had         knowledge about money other than spending. “ They don’t know most things because         talks to them about them---as in their parents,” said Balch, “The discussions tend to be in terms of kids         too much money, but no one tells them why, where their money goes.
Mitch Murphy said students’ message to the task force was to “ make it        ”. “ It may be difficult to have a 14-or 15-year-old student get too         about retirement planning, ” Murphy said, “ But if you want to talk about a cellphone contract or a debt card,they will be engaged in.” Murphy said learning financial literacy (能力)      ,  well         getting into the work force, should stay with Canadians for life and         the country as a result.
Sandra Martin said children can start learning about money when they learn to        . “ Sit down with the flyers and look at how much things cost,” Martin said. Babysitting and birthday money could be         and there would be a(n)         as to how much could be debited(借) every month, she said.
“ The reality is that we’re not spending with cash anymore. If you’re always in          of your child’s money, then they’re never going to learn what it means to save for something that’s       .”
Balch said he tries to make his students realize the differences between needs, wants and priorities(优先权). If they haven’t learned self-control and if they haven’t learned how to         money, they can easily spiral(螺旋上升) out of control.

A.good B.difficult C.easy D.hard

A.sell B.exchange C.buy D.involve

A.material B.bill C.catalogue D.figure

A.paying B.replacing C.recycling D.adopting

A.already B.still C.even D.almost

A.belief B.part C.discipline D.money

A.much B.more C.little D.many

A.everybody B.somebody C.anybody D.nobody

A.spending B.costing C.taking D.sparing

A.amazing B.real C.active D.legal

A.disappointed B.skeptical C.enthusiastic D.fortunate

A.correctly B.early C.late D.patiently

A.before B.after C.when D.while

A.benefit B.bother C.contact D.educate

A.cook B.trade C.count D.paint

A.stood B.banned C.displayed D.deposited

A.attitude B.conclusion C.limit D.data

A.search B.control C.need D.place

A.important B.formal C.scientific D.independent

A.borrow B.lend C.increase D.handle

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Kids have their own ideas abou