“A goal without a plan is just a wish.”

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Howdy There Mini Millionaire Reader,

Welcome to this week’s edition of your fav money smart head start.

In this week’s edition, we’re talking about: How to teach kids to plan for big purchases.

Big purchases are going to be coming along at some point in your child’s life.

When it comes to a big purchase, there are no hard and fast rules about how much it costs, or what is a reasonable big purchase, or even if it can be something you want rather than need.

It’s different strokes for different folks. 

Let’s get into this week’s edition: How to teach kids to plan for big purchases…

Game On

  • 🤔 Making Those Plans: How to plan for a big purchase.

  • ✍️ Track Those Savings: Get this week’s free resource.

  • 🥨 Don’t Get It Twisted: FinMaster in Germany at Spiel Essen.

  • 🗳️ How You Voted: The passive income they’re trying.

Money Smart

Big Purchase Planning

Big purchases are a big deal (not just for kids, but for grown-ups too). 

Whether it’s a cool skateboard, the latest console, or a new pair of sneakers, saving for something special teaches children more than just being patient. 

It teaches them about vision. About putting a plan in place and going for it. When kids learn to plan, they learn how to connect their effort to a specific outcome.

The trick, though, is to make it tangible. 

Kids need to see how saving up works, not just hear about it. Planning for a big purchase becomes a lesson in goal-setting, maths, and motivation, all rolled into one real-life skill.

1. A mindset to cultivate

Turn “I want it now” into “I’m working towards it.”

Instant gratification is wired into our world. 

One-click shopping, same-day delivery. It’s an everything-now culture. 

But helping your mini millionaire slow down and plan builds patience and long-term thinking. Most of us would be familiar with the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment.

What’s really interesting is that subsequent experiments showed that self-control isn’t fixed, but can actually be shaped by the environment and trust factors within the situation. So when kids believe that saving actually leads to something better, they’re more likely to delay gratification. 

The key is helping them see that the plan pays off.

Takeaway: Planning is progress in motion.

2. A habit to form

Make saving visible.

Kids stick to habits they can see. 

Visible cues and feedback loops make your brain initiate a behaviour

Instead of telling your mini millionaire to “save for it,” create a visible tracker. This can be anything from a chart, a jar (we love ourselves a lil Jar System, hey), or a printable savings ladder. 

Each time they add money, they can colour in a section or move a coin marker up, tapping into the psychology of micro-rewards: small wins build momentum. 

Takeaway: What gets seen, gets done.

3. A tip to try

Co-create a “Purchase Plan.”

Turn a wish list item into a simple 3-step Purchase Plan: 

STEP 1: Write down what they want.

STEP 2: Find out what the purchase costs.

STEP 3: Plan how they’ll get there (this is where you decide how much to save each week and by when). 

Goal-setting theory shows that specific goals with clear feedback dramatically boost motivation

For your mini millionaire, having this visual purchase plan makes saving concrete and adds in a layer of accountability thanks to the whole family’s involvement. 

Take it a step further by celebrating milestones. 

Are they halfway there? Add a cool sticker and have a dance party. Have they met their goal? A high-five and a photo with their purchase.

Takeaway: Turn the dream item into a shared project.

Your Thoughts…

POLL: What’s a big purchase your mini millionaire has a purchase plan for?

Vote to see what others are planning for…

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Keeping track of it

Saving gets kids excited when they can see their progress. This week’s free downloadable Savings Tracker turns saving into a fun, visual adventure that keeps motivation high.

Inside, you’ll find:

• A simple example showing how to break down a goal and track it.

• A blank English tracker to personalise.

• A bonus Afrikaans version for our bilingual savers.

Your mini millionaire just writes down their goal, total cost, and colours in the bar as they add money. From sneakers to school trips, this tracker helps kids plan ahead, stay focused, and celebrate each milestone.

Plus: Try This

FinMaster in Germany

Recently, Elijah was in Germany representing FinMaster at the world's largest board game convention, Spiel Essen. 

We had an absolute blast demoing FinMaster to the convention attendees and other exhibitors, meeting world-famous board game designers and publishers, and also had some great conversations with potential international distributors for FinMaster.

We also ticked another milestone off the list: Our very first international sale of FinMaster…

If you want to get your hands on a copy of FinMaster, pre-order it for our last run of 2025, or get it from our awesome stockists.

The Tribe Has Spoken

Last week’s Mini Millionaires poll asked: Which kind of passive income project would you most like to help your kids try? Looks like no one is biting at the toy rental space…

🟨🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️ 💵 Earning interest on pocket money

🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🌱 Investing in something small and growing

🟨🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️ 💻 Selling digital downloads or art

⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🧸 Renting or lending out something they own

🟨🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🎁 Something creative that keeps paying off

What you said: 

“I think there's more and more opportunity for those sorts of endeavours tbh. Tech is opening up so many new doors that didn't exist even 5 years ago. The takeaway from this week's Mini Millies is around the mindset of passive income - so the vehicle isn't necessarily the most important, but rather that we are actually thinking about passive income as a concept/principle.”

Jason

Absolutely. So much opportunity with all these platforms and mechanisms, but it’s all about changing mindsets.

“Let them start buying Purple Group now and see what happens when they are 18! Maybe it pulls a Capitec!🔥

E

We love the work The Purple Group is doing.

Let’s Connect

What’s the mindset, habit, or tip you want to try this week?

What worked, what didn’t? Or is there something that’s got you and your mini millionaire excited? 

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