A Holiday Gift Idea from Virginia CPAs: Money-Minded Toys Give Children the Gift of Financial Literacy
The Virginia Society of CPAs (VSCPA) recently donated 100 piggy banks to Toys for Tots, teaching children to use money, make change and accrue savings this holiday season. If you’d like the lessons your children’s toys teach to last longer than the batteries, Virginia CPAs recommend giving gifts that teach financial concepts.
In addition to the piggy banks donation, VSCPA chapters statewide participated in a toy drive to collect money-minded toys. The VSCPA would like to thank the Northern Virginia, Richmond, Thomas Jefferson (Charlottesville area) and Tidewater chapters for collecting toys and donating them to local charities. Over 300 children around the state will receive money-minded toys this holiday season thanks to Virginia CPAs.
Toys that allow children to play “grown up” have always been popular. Now, children can go to their very own ATM machine to make withdrawals and check account balances using a secret Personal Identification Number (PIN). Other money-minded toys include board games, such as Monopoly, LIFE and Pay Day, piggy banks, toy cash registers, safes, money play sets, money-themed books, coin collection sets, bubble gum machines and money sorters.
Virginia CPAs say that whether or not a financially minded toy is under the tree this holiday, the most important gift you can give your children this season is a lesson in smart money management habits by explaining saving, investing, donating and spending in terms your children can understand.
The VSCPA’s gift to Toys for Tots is part of its pro bono financial literacy initiative to improve the financial health of all Virginians. Called Financial Fitness, the award-winning campaign is part of a national effort of the CPA profession to reach out to the community and educate the public — from school children to retirees — on topics related to money management and fiscal responsibility.
Find more money management information and free financial resources for children and young adults by visiting the VSCPA’s consumer Web site at www.FinancialFitness.org.
The Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants is the leading professional association dedicated to enhancing the success of all CPAs. Founded in 1909, the VSCPA has approximately 8,300 members who work in public accounting, industry, government and education. For more information, please visit the Press Room on the VSCPA Web site at www.vscpa.com, e-mail communications@vscpa.com or call (800) 733-8272. To search for a CPA in your geographic region, visit www.FinancialFitness.org and click on “Find a CPA.”
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