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If you are looking for the best way to teach your kids how to value money then you should start by comparing children savings accounts. Much like adult accounts, many children savings accounts (kids accounts) offer rewards for saving with bonus interest. Children’s savings accounts are also usually low on fees and charges. But one factor that can vary dramatically between children’s savings accounts is the interest rates offered by each financial institution. That is why it is imperative to check out a range of children’s savings accounts at RateCity to make sure you can find the best one for your children.
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