Kids & Money with Kendall Flutey from Banqer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- Kendell Flutey, co-founder and director of financial education platform Banqer, joins Sharesies' co-founder Brooke Roberts in the third episode of our "Kids & Money" summer series.
They talk about the different stages of financial education, from preschool to high school, and how parents can guide and engage in these conversations. This includes why it’s important to have conversations that are right for the child’s age. How to encourage understanding of financial terms. Being mindful of what might influence a child’s outlook. And most importantly, how to learn together.
00:02 Introduction
01:00 Getting to Know Kendall
01:36 Kendall's Journey to Financial Education
02:43 The Birth of Banqer
03:52 Lessons Learned from Teaching Kids About Money
05:47 The Impact of Technology on Financial Education
07:43 Starting the Money Conversation with Kids
10:05 Understanding Money Personalities
11:58 Financial Education for Different Age Groups
18:10 The Role of Parents in Financial Education
29:39 Kendells Take on the Future of Financial Understanding
34:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this special "Kids & Money" summer series, hosted by Sharesies' co-founder Brooke Roberts, we offer a series of conversations about how to engage kids in making decisions about money. We cover everything from ways to maintain their interest, to lessons about investing that they can use throughout their lives. Ultimately, we believe encouraging good habits with money from a young age will help create positive change in our community.
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