New Mydoh Study Reveals Back-to-School Budgeting Struggles for Canadian Parents
According to a recent study commissioned by Mydoh, 81 per cent of Canadian parents report feeling stressed about back-to-school shopping.
According to a recent study commissioned by Mydoh, 81 per cent of Canadian parents report feeling stressed about back-to-school shopping.
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From being transparent about money to discussing long-term financial goals, Today's Parent provides key tips for parents with today's generation of teenagers more willing to learn about money, according to Mydoh's survey.
This article from Finance et Investissement breaks down the sentiments and trends from Mydoh's survey on the relationship between Canadian teenagers and money.
In this interview with The Parenting Show, hosted by Pina Crespo, Angelique de Montbrun breaks down saving, earning and spending for youth, and how today's Gen Z teens feel about money from Mydoh's latest survey.
The next generation of Canadian teenagers are focused on financial independence, as highlighted by Mydoh's survey broken down in this article from Wealth Professional.
In this article by Fintech.ca, a survey from Mydoh reveals Canadian teenagers' sentiments around finances, including their confidence in how they understand money.
Mydoh survey finds that majority of Canadian teens are highly motivated to become financially independent