Family Home Evening™ Quick Tips
A Debt-Free Family
Ensign, Oct.
2002, 73
For
decades prophets have warned us about incurring debt. To heed their counsel,
we held a series of family home evenings, wherein we discussed with our
children ways we could all change our spending habits.
For one lesson the children used pretend money to
“pay” monthly bills. After paying priority expenses first,
they soon saw that little money was left over, and no one wanted to sacrifice
needs for short-lived pleasures. I knew this lesson had made an impact
when one day our eight-year-old daughter approached us about buying something
but changed her mind, saying, “Forget it; we can’t afford
it.”
Using pieces of candy to represent money, I also
taught a lesson about compound interest and its effect on debt. I started
by offering my children jobs to earn three candies a day. Then I let them
borrow more candy from me if they committed to pay me back the next day
with three times what they had borrowed. We continued this activity for
a month, and by the end they were hundreds of candies short. They soon
realized it would take them a long time to earn enough candy to repay
just one month of indulgence. A version of this activity could also be
used to encourage savings and to show how interest accrued can help ensure
financial stability.
For another lesson on debt, we made a “financial
freedom meter”—a paper thermometer that we could color to
chart our progress in paying off our credit card bill. We also brainstormed
as a family to see how we could reduce the amount we spent on needs. We
came up with a list of many options, including eating at home more and
buying secondhand items. Since we felt it was important that I continue
to be a stay-at-home mom, we decided together how to pay for our needs
with my husband’s income.
In addition to our lessons and activities, we diligently
prayed for Heavenly Father’s guidance. He has blessed us abundantly
as we have strived to do our part in eliminating our family’s debt.
We have been able to meet our goal of becoming debt free, and we love
the peace of mind that brings. We look forward to building our savings
to establish a better future for our family. I know from personal experience
that the Lord helps those who earnestly follow the prophets’ counsel
to achieve financial peace and freedom.
—Serena Kugath, Crest Haven Ward,
Rexburg Idaho East Stake
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