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Money Maven: Our son is 11, is it time to give him a cash card?

The JC’s personal finance expert has some advice for parents planning for the new school year in September

August 11, 2022 15:57
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Question: Our son is 11 and starts secondary school in September. We want to give him a debit card to pay for the bus and any snacks he needs during the school day. Are we better to get a prepaid card or set him up with a bank account?

Answer: There is no right answer to your question as both have their merits and it depends mostly on how much you want to control your son’s spending.

A pre-paid card is controlled by you via an app. It lets you transfer cash and track where your son is spending the money. Some even let you restrict where the money can be spent.

A bank account does not offer the same level of control as once you have transferred the cash, the only way you can track his spending is to log onto the banking app and look at his account if he’ll let you.