I usually earn money by doing chores for parents and family
By doing chores around the house for my family, and maybe sometimes babysitting other people's children
I do competitions for my culture, and I do sports.
My birthday and the tooth fairy
I don't get money. I'll have to either work for it, or.., because I don't get a weekly payment
I save half and keep half for a little treat if I want it, yeah.
My Nan, she has this jar in a drawer, where I just give her money and she'll put it away for when I need it.
I just put it in this, it's not really a piggy-bank, it just looks different. it's not a pig, it's more like a cat. 
I mainly spend it straight away.
My sister's eight, and she's way better at saving money than me. She's saved about $150. And I've got $20. (laugh)
I am a sensible shopper and I think about it first, and see if there are other options. 
If I'm in a big shopping centre, I'm a bit of an impulsive buyer, which is why i don't take much money with me.
I'm not normally a kind-of shopping person. I just mostly sleep. (laugh)
I am a bit of a 'wanter', but Dad says you've got to know what it actually is and what it does.
I'll have a look, see if it's on special or not. I'll go into other stores, check it out, and then if I see it for a cheaper price, go for it.
Well, I usually see something that I like and just buy it because I know that I have money. I just look around a lot and find something that I really want. 
Sometimes, like, if it's something that I actually do really want, I go, "I want it. I really need it. I want to have it." But, yeah, Mum always makes me think about it. 
No, I think about it first, because otherwise you waste your money.
Well, I went on ebay and bought a 'One Direction' iPod case. It was a bit confusing in some parts, but after you sort of got the hang of it, it's quite easy to do that.
Yeah, I bought some DS games, because they were way more cheaper than what you would buy them
It was really fun, but, yeah, it was kind of fun having to know what you're buying and how it can be delivered, and everything, and all the technology that's used. It's really fun like that.
I think there's something pretty cool about going on the internet and then getting it delivered to you.
Well a credit card is, when you spend the money, it kind of just takes it out of your bank. So you don't really know how much you've spent until the bill, kind of, comes in. But, when you have like, just money, you know how much you've spent.
A debit card gives you only a certain amount per time. And a credit card you just put a whole lot on there and when you reach the end, you put more on.
Credit cards are different because you can spend over your limit of money, and cash is kind of, you can only have that set of money and that's, like, it.
Well, I think a credit card is a lot easier to use than getting cash out of a wallet. 
But I think it's easier to keep safe from people who might steal your money, because if you have money in that card and it goes missing, you can shut down your account and get all the money out before anyone starts using it. 
A credit card is where you use the bank's money and then you have to pay it back. 
With a keycard, or debit card, you put your own money in the bank account, and you use your money, instead of the bank's money.
Money can't make me happy. I need my family, and my friends. And my dog.
It depends. You can't be fully happy just from money, but it does help.
Ah yeah, it can. (laugh) When I want to buy a lot of things, it makes me happy because it's like, "Yay, I'm rich."
Well, I don't think money can make you happy. I think it just makes your family worse, because if you have money problems there's usually arguments and stuff.
It depends on what I'm buying. You don't exactly need money, apart from the things you really need like food and water and stuff, so that makes me happy when I'm hungry. (laugh)
