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Parents arguing over money can be bad for kids: study

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Press Trust of India New York
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 5:33 AM IST

Children whose parents argue about finances rack up more credit-card debt in their college years than kids of parents who don't fight over money, researchers from the East Carolina University found.

The team surveyed 413 undergraduates from seven US universities, asking them about their credit card debt, the number of cards owned, their financial knowledge and their interactions with their parents regarding money when the students were younger, the Livescience reported.

They found that two-thirds of students have credit cards; nearly a third have multiple cards. Juniors and seniors in college were nearly four times as likely as freshman and sophomores to have multiple cards.

Women were twice as likely as men to have two or more cards. And students who said their parents argued about money were twice as likely as students who said their parents didn't argue over money to have more than one card.

Extra cards brought extra debt. Students with two or more cards were three times as likely to have credit card debt exceeding USD 500 as students with just one.

Parental money arguments were also linked with the likelihood of carrying a USD 500 or greater debt load for students.

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"It is clear that the influence of parents cannot be underplayed," the researchers wrote.

"Researchers, educators and policymakers should work with, and include, parents in finding effective ways to increase the positive financial behaviours of college students, particularly those behaviours related to credit card use," they said.

"We need to help students and parents learn financial skills and establish healthy financial attitudes at earlier ages to prevent poor financial habits from taking root," they added.

The study was published in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues.

  

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First Published: Oct 22 2012 | 4:25 PM IST

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