Teaching Your Kids About Money, Ep #32


Kids about MoneyEveryone has a unique road to financial literacy.

One common trait we all share is that we hope to pass our wisdom on to the next generation, and that they will learn valuable lessons while they are young. In today’s episode, Chad and Mike share their best tips and tricks for doing just that.

It’s important when educating your kids about the basics of finance to start early and teach in accordance with age. Many of the most successful financial adults were taught saving from a very young age.

The guys share stories and lessons from their own experiences parenting, and systematically go through each stage of their kids’ development and explain the most important lessons to teach.

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What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • When to start educating your kids about money.
  • The philosophy behind giving and allowance.
  • Lessons for kids at different stages of development.
  • The importance of charitable giving.
  • Conversations to have with your high schooler.
  • What your kids need to know upon entering the workforce.

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Chad Smith

Chad Smith is a Certified Financial Planner™. He is an active member of NAPFA, the Financial Planning Association, and FPA's NexGen. He has been quoted and appeared on WSJ.com, Bloomberg.com, Businessweek.com, Msn.com, Financial Planning Magazine, Triangle Business Journal, and Investment News.

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Mike Eklund

Mike Eklund is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ practitioner. In addition, he has an MBA in Finance and the Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor designation. He is an active member of NAPFA, is the co-host of Financial Symmetry's podcast, and has been quoted in various industry publications.

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