How to Teach Kids About Money, Saving & Investing: Lesson 3
In Lesson 3 of How to Teach Kids About Money, Saving & Investing we address DEBT where I discovered that teachable moments are worth a thousand lectures.
In Lesson 3 of How to Teach Kids About Money, Saving & Investing we address DEBT where I discovered that teachable moments are worth a thousand lectures.
How to engage your child in money, saving, and investing in a way that makes it their idea so they are fully bought in and take accountability for themselves.
Why not give kids the “end game” right from the beginning? Why not teach them about money management, saving & investing right from the start? After all, if they are not effective at managing money flow, no amount of money will ever create financial stability, let alone financial independence.
I just returned from an amazing month in Colorado. I spoke at Camp FI – Rocky Mountains and hope to have a recording of the speech to share with you soon. I got to hang out with epic finance bloggers such as JD Roth of GetRichSlowly.org and Mr. Money Mustache on his porch while we slowly sipped beer and philosophized about life, happiness, financial success, and relationships.
As humans, we default to the process of least effort to accomplish any task that benefits our survival. In most areas this benefits us but not when it comes to building wealth.
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It is been my pleasure writing for you for these last few years. True wealth is in memories not money or monuments.
Tested in Tough Times: physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and especially financially. Tough times don’t last, tough people do.
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