We break the mold a little bit in this episode as we dive into the critical topic of teaching children about money and financial literacy. We stress the importance of intentional and age-appropriate money conversations, exploring practical ways to introduce kids to concepts like budgeting, giving, investing, and entrepreneurship. From simple barter systems to hands-on budgeting techniques using envelopes, the discussion provides actionable tips for parents to help their children develop strong financial habits early on. Laura and Jeremiah share personal stories, highlighting how financial education can start in small, meaningful ways that set the stage for a lifetime of good money habits.
Key Takeaways:
00:00 Introduction to Money Conversations
05:59 Understanding Money: Nicknames and Phrases
11:57 Encouraging Entrepreneurial Spirit in Children
17:54 Investing and Future Financial Habits
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Connect with Jeremiah:
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Email: Jeremiah@tricordadvisors.com
Connect with Laura:
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Connect with Randy:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rkbarkley/
Email: Randy@tricordadv.com
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