Chore more.
Earn more. Learn more.
Chore more.
Earn more. Learn more.
Chores teach kids about responsibility while jobs help them take initiative. Create a list and customize it to your family's needs.
Chores: Making the bed is hard until it becomes a habit. Get your kids on a schedule and they’ll nail it in no time.
Jobs: Offer one-time tasks as an extra incentive — from “Rake leaves” to “Wash the car.” The more they do, the more they’ll earn.
Skip the trip to the ATM — and choose when your kids are paid. Pick a day and decide how often you’d like their payout to hit. Set it on autopilot, sit back, and watch them learn.
Take learning a step further with allowance allocation. Help them divvy up their earnings between spending, savings, investing, and giving.
Set their allowance to pay out weekly, biweekly, or monthly. Then, automatically make payouts based on chores. Or not. It’s up to you!
Flat rate: Pay a consistent allowance that’s not tied to chores.
Partial payment: Pay a percentage of allowance based on chore completion.
All or nothing: Only pay their allowance if they complete all their chores.
Allowance teaches lessons that will last a lifetime. By connecting allowance and chores, kids learn the value of money and hard work (and aren’t afraid to ask for more ways to earn!).
Working teens? Try direct deposit.
Teens with jobs can set up direct deposit and have their paychecks sent straight to their Greenlight account.