{"id":245098,"date":"2025-10-27T23:23:10","date_gmt":"2025-10-27T23:23:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/245098\/"},"modified":"2025-10-27T23:23:10","modified_gmt":"2025-10-27T23:23:10","slug":"can-spring-cleaning-be-a-lesson-in-saving-one-familys-approach-provides-an-answer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/245098\/","title":{"rendered":"Can spring cleaning be a lesson in saving? One family\u2019s approach provides an answer"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Every three months, Mr Thomas Woo and his wife Candy Meng roll up their sleeves and join their children in tidying up their kids\u2019 rooms in their four-room condominium.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Married for 19 years, the couple are parents to Oscar, 11, and Olivia, 9.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Together, the four of them sort through clothes, toys and knick-knacks, deciding what to keep, what to give away, and what they no longer need.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">It\u2019s more than just spring cleaning. The couple has found a way to teach their kids how to differentiate between needs and wants \u2013 fundamental to shaping healthy financial habits. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cThey have many things; We want them to keep (this) in mind when they get the urge to buy something (new),\u201d explains Ms Meng, 39, \u201cand to think about whether they really need it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Ms Meng and her husband, 49, run an aesthetic business. Founded in 2012 with just one outlet in Bedok Central, Oscar Head Spa now has four locations across Singapore and hires 38 employees.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">The couple say they have been working closely with UOB since they started the business, drawing on the bank\u2019s advice and loans for expansion.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">As entrepreneurs, they know firsthand how important it is to budget, save and plan ahead.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cI did not have a proper investment plan in my 20s,\u201d recalls Mr Woo, who used to work as an engineer. He would spend whatever he earned without setting aside money for savings or investments. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Now, the couple are focused on building their retirement fund with financial advice from the bank, and saving for their children\u2019s education needs. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Mr Woo regrets not starting earlier. \u201cI really want my children to understand the importance of saving (from young)\u201d, he says.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">To instil the habit of saving, Mr Woo and Ms Meng let their children manage their own allowance after they entered primary school. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Each child now receives around $150 a month to spend in school. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Every Friday, the couple would sit down with Oscar and Olivia, both pupils at Ai Tong Primary School, to review how they spent their allowance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Most of the spending goes to food. \u201cIf they spend more than usual on something (else), we\u2019ll ask why,\u201d Mr Woo says.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">He also encourages both children to save 10 to 20 per cent of their allowance in their piggy banks \u2013 a blue safety deposit box for Oscar and a pink one for Olivia.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Oscar says he spends around $5 each day, primarily on meals and snacks in school. \u201cRight now I\u2019m saving up to buy football (trading) cards, which cost $2 for one pack. I want to get 10,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">His sister, Olivia, recently bought a smart watch that costs about $90, after saving about $8 a week for 10 to 15 weeks. How does she save? \u201cI just cut back on spending on things like food and stationery.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/10\/e85a8f80fdcc5f850ac4ded5bef42c26ab18800c2b90a9d09b83b415636cc7c4.webp\" alt=\"\" class=\"aspect-landscape flex items-start shrink-0 object-cover landscape article-landscape mobile:w-screen tablet:w-auto\" data-testid=\"image-test-id\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/p>\n<p class=\"font-eyebrow-baseline-regular text-secondary\" data-testid=\"inline-media-caption-test-id\">Parents Candy Meng and Thomas Woo regularly declutter their children Olivia and Oscar\u2019s rooms to help them better understand needs and wants \u2013 fundamental to shaping healthy financial habits.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-eyebrow-baseline-regular text-placeholder\" data-testid=\"inline-media-credit-test-id\">PHOTO: COURTESY OF THOMAS WOO AND CANDY MENG <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Such exercises help kids to learn simple concepts like budget and saving, and develop the right attitude towards money, says Mr Gidon Jerome Kessel, UOB group head of Deposit and Wealth Management. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">And as the kids get older and more confident in managing money, he advises, parents can consider giving a fortnightly allowance \u2013 instead of daily or weekly ones. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">This helps to build important financial skills like planning for future expenses and managing larger sums of money. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Another way to make learning financial literacy fun: \u201c(Give) them incentives to save, such as matching their savings dollar for dollar,\u201d Mr Kessel says.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">What should parents do to instil healthy financial habits in their children? Mr Gidon Jerome Kessel, group head of Deposit and Wealth Management, UOB, shares these tips for financially-savvy kids:<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">1. Teach them about the difference between \u201cneeds\u201d such as food and clothing, and \u201cwants\u201d such as toys and games.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">2. Use piggy banks to teach them about budgeting. For example, by encouraging them to portion their pocket money in the following ways: <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">40 per cent goes towards everyday spending; <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">40 per cent towards a short-term savings goal such as buying a small toy; and <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">20 per cent towards a long-term savings goal such as buying a bicycle.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">3. Open joint saving accounts and explain basic banking concepts to children when they make deposits. This gives them first-hand experience in growing their savings with interest over time. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">As children reach their teenage years, says Mr Kessel, they can be introduced to more complex topics such as debt and investing. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Opening a joint savings account with the child is an easy and practical way to do so. \u201cExplain to them how interest works and show them how saving small amounts regularly can add up to a significant sum of money over the years,\u201d he says. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Even routine purchases, such as grocery shopping, can become lessons in responsible spending.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cShow them how to discern between various prices and explain why buying one item might make better sense over buying another,\u201d Mr Kessel explains. \u201cLet them weigh their considerations and learn from the consequences of each decision they make.\u201d  <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">For Mr Woo and Ms Meng, who have made financial education a regular family routine, the lessons appear to be taking root.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">The couple have opened joint savings accounts for their children. About 80 per cent of the money from red packets Oscar and Olivia receive during Lunar New Year and birthdays go into these accounts. The rest is kept in their piggy banks for day-to-day spending.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">The children would dip into their piggy banks to buy gifts for their parents on Father\u2019s Day and Mother\u2019s Day, or for each other. In September, Olivia used her own savings to buy her brother a birthday present: A pair of wireless earphones that cost around $70.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">It\u2019s Olivia\u2019s way of showing her sincerity, says her mum.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Sometimes, Ms Meng even gets an unexpected reality check from her daughter. 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