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104: Liz Frazier Peck - From Allowances to Financial Independence: Guide to Raising Money-Savvy Kids

104: Liz Frazier Peck - From Allowances to Financial Independence: Guide to Raising Money-Savvy Kids

FromMindful Money


104: Liz Frazier Peck - From Allowances to Financial Independence: Guide to Raising Money-Savvy Kids

FromMindful Money

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Upcoming Event!How Can Mindfulness Help You Reach Financial Independence?Do you want to reduce money anxiety, but don’t know who to trust?Would you like to learn how to set up and manage your own retirement plan?Do you want to know how we create a passive income stream you can’t outlive?If yes, join us and learn how to answer the 4 critical financial independence questions:Am I on track for financial independence?What do I need to do to get on track?How do I design a mindful investing portfolio?How do I manage that portfolio and my income over time through changing markets?Learn more: https://courses.mindful.money/financial-independence-bootcampIn this episode, I speak with Liz Frazier Peck, a Fee-only Certified Financial Planner and a passionate advocate for financial literacy. Liz shares her journey from growing up in a financially savvy household to becoming a leading voice in personal finance education. We discuss the importance of introducing financial concepts early in life, drawing parallels between learning to swim and learning to manage money. Liz's approachable insights remind us that comfort with financial topics begins in the formative years, shaping our ability to navigate the financial pools of adulthood with confidence.Liz also opens up about her personal experiences, from her initial career moves to the pivotal moments that steered her back to her roots in financial planning. Her story is a testament to the power of education and the impact of having financially literate role models. This conversation is not just about numbers; it's about preparing the next generation to face financial realities with knowledge and confidence. Whether you're a parent looking to guide your children or an adult seeking to truly understand finance for yourself, this episode offers valuable perspectives on making financial education accessible and engaging.Join us as we explore how to create a foundation of financial understanding that can support a lifetime of informed decisions.? Watch on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/niVNmXmW5vsKey Takeaways00:03:16 - Importance of Financial Education from a Young Age00:13:19 - The State of Financial Literacy and Education00:25:02 - Teaching Financial Concepts at Different Ages00:30:56 - The Concept and Benefits of Giving Children an Allowance00:33:39 - Avoiding Misinformation in Financial EducationTweetable Quotes"I love seeing more and more people talking about finance now because it's just, we talked about it with our families when we were younger, and I think it did the opposite of stress us out as adults. It made us comfortable with money. It's kind of like if you take an 18-year-old to a pool and you've never introduced them to water or never taught them to swim, and you just throw them in there, they're going to be like, what are you doing? This is crazy. So it's the same thing with money.""I think that adults need to realize that they don't have to understand what a hedge fund manager does to be successful in their own financial management. There are some basic ideas that really are in my book for kids. If adults understand, it makes a big difference and they don't need to know anything more complicated.""I believe allowance should be more about giving them the opportunity to practice and learn on their own. Make it relevant, then they're interested in it because it's theirs."Guest ResourcesWebsite -...
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Do you struggle with money? You’re not alone. Money is a means, not an end. It’s a necessity of life for sure, but more money does not always guarantee a “good life”. Money enables many aspects of modern life, but as a dominant consideration it becomes destructive.  The paradox is that more time and energy spent on personal finance does NOT create better outcomes. Unlike many other parts of life, we can’t create better outcomes by being smarter, spending more time, or putting in more effort. Join Mindful Money author and experienced 40-year investor Jonathan DeYoe as he shares stories from artists, authors, entrepreneurs, and other advisors about how they mindfully minimize their need to think about money and get more out of life. If you aren’t happy with your finances, feel like money takes more time that it should, or want to place your financial decisions into the broader context of your life, this show is for you.  Each episode will draw the line between the “enough” activities that the academics tell us are additive to family outcomes, and those “little bit more” efforts that take time and sap energy, but do NOT improve outcomes. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy