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When we think about teaching our kids about money, maybe our first thought is budgeting… or saving up for a bike. All good stuff. But what if the most important lesson isn’t how to use money, but what money really is?
In this first episode of our 2-part series on kids and money, we’re going back to the foundation. Because before your child understands how to save or spend, they need to grasp what money means — and what it doesn’t.
We explore questions like:
💬 What is money — and how do we explain it to a 4-year-old?
🧠 How do our own beliefs shape how we talk to our kids about finances?
👶🏼 What kind of money conversations are appropriate at different ages?
💸 Should allowance be tied to chores — or treated as a learning tool?
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Disclaimer
Please note that nothing in this podcast should ever be considered personal financial advice. For advice specific to your situation & needs, we encourage you to speak to a finance professional.
The information provided in this podcast, Money Matrimony, is for entertainment and informational purposes only. Whilst we are passionate about personal finance and share our experiences, opinions, and insights, it should not be construed as financial advice.
Listeners are encouraged to seek the advice of a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decision. Every individual and couple's financial situation is unique, and what works for one may not be suitable for another.
The opinions expressed by the hosts and any guests on the show are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organizations or institutions they may be affiliated with.
Money Matrimony does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information shared on the podcast. Listeners should conduct their own research and exercise their own judgment when making financial decisions.
By listening to Money Matrimony, you agree that the hosts, guests, and producers of the podcast are not liable for any financial losses or damages that may result from actions taken based on the information provided in the podcast.
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By Hayson & Nikki LoWhen we think about teaching our kids about money, maybe our first thought is budgeting… or saving up for a bike. All good stuff. But what if the most important lesson isn’t how to use money, but what money really is?
In this first episode of our 2-part series on kids and money, we’re going back to the foundation. Because before your child understands how to save or spend, they need to grasp what money means — and what it doesn’t.
We explore questions like:
💬 What is money — and how do we explain it to a 4-year-old?
🧠 How do our own beliefs shape how we talk to our kids about finances?
👶🏼 What kind of money conversations are appropriate at different ages?
💸 Should allowance be tied to chores — or treated as a learning tool?
*****Make sure to hit the subscribe button and join the conversation!*****
Follow our socials
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the.moneymatrimony/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/themoneymatrimony
Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-money-matrimony
Disclaimer
Please note that nothing in this podcast should ever be considered personal financial advice. For advice specific to your situation & needs, we encourage you to speak to a finance professional.
The information provided in this podcast, Money Matrimony, is for entertainment and informational purposes only. Whilst we are passionate about personal finance and share our experiences, opinions, and insights, it should not be construed as financial advice.
Listeners are encouraged to seek the advice of a qualified financial advisor or professional before making any financial decision. Every individual and couple's financial situation is unique, and what works for one may not be suitable for another.
The opinions expressed by the hosts and any guests on the show are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organizations or institutions they may be affiliated with.
Money Matrimony does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information shared on the podcast. Listeners should conduct their own research and exercise their own judgment when making financial decisions.
By listening to Money Matrimony, you agree that the hosts, guests, and producers of the podcast are not liable for any financial losses or damages that may result from actions taken based on the information provided in the podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.