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The average child is exposed to more than one million ads by the time he or she reaches the age of 21. The pressure to consume and spend is intense, so it is important for children to learn basic money management skills. They can then grow up with an understanding of the consequences of living beyond their means.

The holiday season can be tough on children and adults alike. Toy manufacturers and retail outlets start their advertising campaigns early, and kids are increasingly bombarded with dozens of advertisements for the latest and greatest toys or gadgets they "absolutely must have".

 

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