Why you should charge your kids board

By Brooke Gibbs
January 14 2018 - 2:00pm
Cassandra Fitzpatrick's son, 22-year-old Marcus, says paying board has made him more responsible when dealing with his funds and knowing how to budget his money. Photo: Supplied
Cassandra Fitzpatrick's son, 22-year-old Marcus, says paying board has made him more responsible when dealing with his funds and knowing how to budget his money. Photo: Supplied

It's the question most parents ask themselves at some point: Should I charge my adult working children board or allow them to live at home free so they can accumulate savings?

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