Teenage kids better at taking financial decisions

If you find your teenage kids irrational at times and scold them for making bad real-life decisions, listen to their logic with patience as they may actually be more analytical in their economic choices

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New York: If you find your teenage kids irrational at times and scold them for making bad real-life decisions, listen to their logic with patience as they may actually be more analytical in their economic choices.

According to researchers from Duke University, adolescents ages 10 to 16 can be more rational than many slightly older young adults.