If I were you, I would add up how much you spend on the sweets, comics etc and add the �2.50 to that and divide it out and give him that, on the understanding that he then buys his own sweets etc. You need to be tough in saying, when it is gone it is gone. This really teaches money management. I would be tempted to give a bit extra for savings and then adjust the amount he gets and what he has to buy with it as he gets older. I would say 1/3rd goes in the savings account, 1/3rd into the piggy bank for the end of month or holidays to buy treats like cd's and the rest is for day to day stuff. I have just started this with my 7 and 6 year old, they get �6.00 a week, �2 in the bank, �2 in piggy, and �2 for a comic and for tuck at school. They get an extra �1 on a Saturday if they do a few chores. At first they were realy reluctant to spend their own money as they didn't want to waste it! I have found so far, that it is saving me money as although it sounds a lot, when you add up what you usually spend, it actually works out cheaper 'cos they ask for less, knowing that you will tell them to buy it with their own money!