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#80: Teaching kids about money isn’t easy, but it’s crucial if you want to boot them off your payroll after they graduate from school.
But while financial literacy is good, helping your kids build the mindset and momentum to achieve financial independence is even better.
It requires that they internalize (and value) aggressive saving, investing, and compounding…not just living within their means.
That’s why I was so excited to chat this week with Doug Nordman and Carol Pittner, father and daughter co-authors of a new book on how to teach next-generation financial independence.
We discuss:
Check it out here:
https://hackyourwealth.com/teaching-kids-about-money-financial-independence
What strategies do you use to teach your kids about saving, investing, and compounding? How are you helping them learn about financial independence, if at all? Let me know by leaving a comment.
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Intro/Outro: Old Bossa by Twin Musicom.
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#80: Teaching kids about money isn’t easy, but it’s crucial if you want to boot them off your payroll after they graduate from school.
But while financial literacy is good, helping your kids build the mindset and momentum to achieve financial independence is even better.
It requires that they internalize (and value) aggressive saving, investing, and compounding…not just living within their means.
That’s why I was so excited to chat this week with Doug Nordman and Carol Pittner, father and daughter co-authors of a new book on how to teach next-generation financial independence.
We discuss:
Check it out here:
https://hackyourwealth.com/teaching-kids-about-money-financial-independence
What strategies do you use to teach your kids about saving, investing, and compounding? How are you helping them learn about financial independence, if at all? Let me know by leaving a comment.
Don't miss an episode, hit that subscribe button...
If you liked this episode, be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss any upcoming episodes!
I need your help, please leave a listener review :)
If you liked this episode, would you please leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts? It’d mean the world to me and your review also helps others find my podcast, too!
Links mentioned in this episode:
Intro/Outro: Old Bossa by Twin Musicom.
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