GoHenry combines its debit card with an Allowance & Chores app, a savings product and financial education tools to create a quartet of money management features designed for kids between 6 and 18 ...
Ellen Chang is a freelance journalist based in Houston. She has covered personal finance, energy and cybersecurity topics for TheStreet, Forbes Advisor and U.S. News & World Report as well as CBS News ...
GoHenry, a debit card and financial education app designed for children ages 6-18, announced earlier this week a direct deposit feature for “working teenagers.” The addition of this workforce payment ...
GoHenry, the prepaid debit card and financial education app for kids aged 6-18, has teamed up with environmental organisation the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to launch a special range of Wild ...
A mom who uses GoHenry claims the service put a negative balance on her kids’ debit cards and wants her to pay for their mistake. GoHenry offers prepaid debit cards that parents can add money onto and ...
Teaching children the value of money is an invaluable skill that will help set them up for life. Saving up pocket money, completing chores and budgeting for hard-earned purchases is all part of the ...
Young people have long been a prime, if especially careful, target for financial services companies: find the right and responsible way to connect with them, and you could have a good customer for ...
U.S.-based savings and investing startup Acorns has acquired London-based GoHenry, a startup focused on providing money management and financial education services to 6- to18-year-olds in an ...