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Mark is excited to bring you an interview he recently had with Jessica Moorhouse. Jessica is an expert on millennials and money; she has an award-winning blog, hosts her own podcast, is a social media influencer, and is the founder of the Millennial Money Meetup.
In today’s episode, Mark and Jessica talk about how key life experiences have shaped the millennial view on money, how parents can better understand their children in the context of finance, and what resources are available for parents to provide for their millennial kids. Jessica provides tons of key takeaways on how to better understand millennials and their relationship to money, how parents (and others) can help millennials take actionable steps forward in the financial space, and how to have the “money talk” with your children.
As a parent of four millennial children himself, Mark really enjoyed this episode — and knows you will too!
Key Takeaways:
[:31] About this week’s episode and guest.
[1:20] Jessica’s advice on how the parents of today can reach out to their children in the context of managing their finances.
[3:42] How to better connect with your children in regards to money and lead by example.
[7:30] How to better understand your kids and not just see them as kids, but as the young adults they are.
[9:26] Jessica outlines some experiences unique to millennials that would help generations outside of that group looking in, better understand their plight.
[12:44] Is Jessica seeing millennials, as a generation, applying their resourcefulness and creativity to other factors of their investment philosophy?
[14:03] Where are millennials getting their resources and information in order to make their investment decisions? Where, as a parent, could you direct a millennial to?
[16:15] How can we enable millennials to take small, actionable steps forward in the financial space?
[18:56] What can millennials do to move beyond a google review and dive deeper in this subject?
[21:06] How to have the difficult “money talk” with your kids.
[25:16] What Jessica is seeing across the millennial generation that unites them on a financial perspective.
[26:35] What Jessica thinks parents should be aware of (and open to) when handing over the reins of your business to your millennial child.
[27:55] The one thing Jessica would ask parents to do when speaking to their children.
[30:25] Where to learn more about Jessica and her work.
Mentioned in this Episode:
JessicaMoorhouse.com
Mo’ Money Podcast (Jessica’s podcast)
Jessica’s Twitter @Jessi_Moorhouse
The Wealthy Barber: Everyone's Commonsense Guide to Becoming Financially Independent, by David Chilton
The Automatic Millionaire, Expanded and Updated: A Powerful One-Step Plan to Live and Finish Rich, by David Bach
Certified Financial Planner
Guest Bio
Jessica Moorhouse
Jessica is a millennial money expert, speaker, Accredited Financial Counsellor Canada®, award-winning blogger, host of the Mo’ Money Podcast and founder of the Millennial Money Meetup.
Her main passion is personal finance and living a balanced lifestyle. Ever since she discovered the transformative powers of financial literacy her mission has been to teach others how to take control of their lives by taking control of their money.
For her full bio, visit: JessicaMoorhouse.com/About
About Your Host — Mark Therriault
Mark is the Financial Advisor and partner of Nicola Wealth Management — and your host for The Wealth Exchange podcast.
As a member of the NWM Planning Team since 2006, Mark has become his clients’ trusted advisor. He prides himself on providing an exceptional experience to his clients while quarterbacking their financial affairs.
Mark earned his Bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Finance from the University of Calgary. He went on to secure his CFP designation and also completed the CIM, CSC, the B.C. Life Insurance License.
For his full bio, visit: NicolaWealth.com/Our-Team/Mark-Therriault
For More Information on this Week’s Episode, Visit:
www.NicolaWealth.com/Category/Podcasts
Disclaimer:
This presentation contains the current opinions of the presenter and such opinions are subject to change without notice. This material is distributed for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide legal, accounting, tax or specific investment advice. Please speak to your NWM Advisor regarding your unique situation. Forecasts, estimates, and certain information contained herein are based upon proprietary research and should not be considered as investment advice or a recommendation of any particular security, strategy or investment product. NWM fund returns are quoted net of fund-level expenses. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investments contain risk and may gain or lose value. Projected returns are estimates only. Returns are not guaranteed. NWM is registered as a Portfolio Manager, Exempt Market Dealer and Investment Fund Manager with the required provincial securities’ commissions in Canada.
Mark is excited to bring you an interview he recently had with Jessica Moorhouse. Jessica is an expert on millennials and money; she has an award-winning blog, hosts her own podcast, is a social media influencer, and is the founder of the Millennial Money Meetup.
In today’s episode, Mark and Jessica talk about how key life experiences have shaped the millennial view on money, how parents can better understand their children in the context of finance, and what resources are available for parents to provide for their millennial kids. Jessica provides tons of key takeaways on how to better understand millennials and their relationship to money, how parents (and others) can help millennials take actionable steps forward in the financial space, and how to have the “money talk” with your children.
As a parent of four millennial children himself, Mark really enjoyed this episode — and knows you will too!
Key Takeaways:
[:31] About this week’s episode and guest.
[1:20] Jessica’s advice on how the parents of today can reach out to their children in the context of managing their finances.
[3:42] How to better connect with your children in regards to money and lead by example.
[7:30] How to better understand your kids and not just see them as kids, but as the young adults they are.
[9:26] Jessica outlines some experiences unique to millennials that would help generations outside of that group looking in, better understand their plight.
[12:44] Is Jessica seeing millennials, as a generation, applying their resourcefulness and creativity to other factors of their investment philosophy?
[14:03] Where are millennials getting their resources and information in order to make their investment decisions? Where, as a parent, could you direct a millennial to?
[16:15] How can we enable millennials to take small, actionable steps forward in the financial space?
[18:56] What can millennials do to move beyond a google review and dive deeper in this subject?
[21:06] How to have the difficult “money talk” with your kids.
[25:16] What Jessica is seeing across the millennial generation that unites them on a financial perspective.
[26:35] What Jessica thinks parents should be aware of (and open to) when handing over the reins of your business to your millennial child.
[27:55] The one thing Jessica would ask parents to do when speaking to their children.
[30:25] Where to learn more about Jessica and her work.
Mentioned in this Episode:
JessicaMoorhouse.com
Mo’ Money Podcast (Jessica’s podcast)
Jessica’s Twitter @Jessi_Moorhouse
The Wealthy Barber: Everyone's Commonsense Guide to Becoming Financially Independent, by David Chilton
The Automatic Millionaire, Expanded and Updated: A Powerful One-Step Plan to Live and Finish Rich, by David Bach
Certified Financial Planner
Guest Bio
Jessica Moorhouse
Jessica is a millennial money expert, speaker, Accredited Financial Counsellor Canada®, award-winning blogger, host of the Mo’ Money Podcast and founder of the Millennial Money Meetup.
Her main passion is personal finance and living a balanced lifestyle. Ever since she discovered the transformative powers of financial literacy her mission has been to teach others how to take control of their lives by taking control of their money.
For her full bio, visit: JessicaMoorhouse.com/About
About Your Host — Mark Therriault
Mark is the Financial Advisor and partner of Nicola Wealth Management — and your host for The Wealth Exchange podcast.
As a member of the NWM Planning Team since 2006, Mark has become his clients’ trusted advisor. He prides himself on providing an exceptional experience to his clients while quarterbacking their financial affairs.
Mark earned his Bachelor’s degree in Economics with a minor in Finance from the University of Calgary. He went on to secure his CFP designation and also completed the CIM, CSC, the B.C. Life Insurance License.
For his full bio, visit: NicolaWealth.com/Our-Team/Mark-Therriault
For More Information on this Week’s Episode, Visit:
www.NicolaWealth.com/Category/Podcasts
Disclaimer:
This presentation contains the current opinions of the presenter and such opinions are subject to change without notice. This material is distributed for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide legal, accounting, tax or specific investment advice. Please speak to your NWM Advisor regarding your unique situation. Forecasts, estimates, and certain information contained herein are based upon proprietary research and should not be considered as investment advice or a recommendation of any particular security, strategy or investment product. NWM fund returns are quoted net of fund-level expenses. Past performance is not indicative of future results. All investments contain risk and may gain or lose value. Projected returns are estimates only. Returns are not guaranteed. NWM is registered as a Portfolio Manager, Exempt Market Dealer and Investment Fund Manager with the required provincial securities’ commissions in Canada.
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