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Mar 6, 2019

Do you want to teach your kids about money? Then this podcast is a must-listen for you. John Lanza, the chief mammal at The Money Mammals, suggests we start talking to kids about money when they're in preschool (after all, they're already being bombarded with advertising that's encouraging them to spend, spend, spend).

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Show Notes

  • Where this idea came from - 1:55
  • Learning early about money - 3:05
  • Appropriate age to start the process - 3:55
  • Kids become aware at a very early age - 4:55
  • Emergent financial illiteracy - 6:10
  • Comfortable with money conversations - 6:47
  • Mistakes when teaching kids about money - 9:27
  • Spend, invest, save or give it away - 11:31
  • Share, save and spend smart - 11:55
  • Discussing common myths - 13:25
  • Work to make your money - 14:01
  • Learning to be smart with your money - 15:00
  • Where to get John's Book - 16:42
  • What's inside his book? - 18:02
  • Giving the money back - 19:30
  • Saving as much as possible- 21:20
  • The Money Mammals Program - 21:54
  • Teaching in schools - 23:00
  • A program that also teaches parents - 23:20
  • An open conversation about money with your kids - 28:09
  • Get in touch with John Lanza - 30:24

 

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