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A podcast show for parents who want their children to grow up financially smart or free. Eric Yard is the host and he's here to talk about old, present and future ways of managing and creating money for the young to learn so that parents can teach it to them.This can be instilled into to our children at a young age and carried with them until is time to leave the nest. Some of the topics like how to teach kids to use credit cards responsibly, how to teach your child about investing, ways to ...
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#047 With inflation and gas prices at an all-time high, it’s time for us to become more aware of our spending, avoid unnecessary expenses, and decrease the amount of debt we’re incurring. One of the major types of debt Americans incur comes in the form of student loans for higher education… and they often stick around for many years! So, how can we…
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#046 What do you know? We all back the month of February has just flown by what have you done this month? That is interesting. Are you still sticking to your new year's resolution? Because this is the time where everyone quits, some people quit and don't even realize that they quit. The reason I'm talking about this is because I had a conversation …
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#045 How do you make learning about finance fun and easy, especially for kids and beginners? We have someone very special to break it down for you… Meet Rishi Vamdatt, the 12-year-old personal finance educator and visionary behind Easy Peasy Finance, a kid-friendly resource that can be utilized by parents and educators alike to teach young minds ab…
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#044 Is real estate a good form of investment for families? Should kids be learning about real estate from a young age? Spoiler! The answer is yes. Meet Whitney Chaffin, a speaker, investor, philanthropist, realtor, and mother who provides people with second chances through real estate. In this episode, Whitney talks about the first steps to take w…
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#043 With divorce rates climbing and more women consciously choosing the singlelife, more women are providing for themselves (and often their children, too). Unfortunately, too many women are unprepared to take on financial responsibilities all by themselves… and it’s not necessarily their fault. As parents, it’s our responsibility to prevent that …
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#042 How do you help teens become financially literate and make smart money moves before they reach adulthood? You have to get on their level and understand how they think… Meet Charla McKinley, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) who homeschooled her kids and is now teaching teens about money. In this episode, Charla talks about how to teach your …
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#041 What advice do you have for parents trying to raise their kids to have financial freedom? That’s the question Eric asked some of our guests from past episodes of Raising Financial Freedom. In this episode, you’ll hear their top tips and pieces of advice for parents on teaching their kids about finances, financial literacy, and life in general.…
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#40 As the holidays are approaching, family time is just around the corner! What better way to strengthen your family bond than by building generational wealth? In this episode of Raising Financial Freedom, Eric Welcomes the Wealth Twins, Nadia and Nicole, to explain how to build generational wealth in your family and how to teach your children abo…
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#039 Having existed for over 10 years now, cryptocurrency is gaining popularity and power around the globe, so it’s time to start talking to our kids about it. Many parents don’t want to get involved with cryptocurrency because they don’t understand it… but today, that’s going to change. “Crypto is doing for money what the traditional Internet is d…
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#038 In this episode, we have Linsey Knerl. She is a mother of six who has been homeschooling and since 2004. Linsey practically produced and taught a small classroom, but at the same time, runs a small business. Along with homeschooling, entrepreneurship has led her to a freelance writing career that complements her own homeschool style. Linsey is…
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#037 Today on a solo show. Someone asked me the other day, Eric, why there is no set system of retirement in this country. And I thought about it and I told him once upon a time there was not a set system, but there was a kind of a for. That everyone followed and little financial literacy was needed at that time because everyone just did the same t…
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#036 Dan shares that he has repeatedly made failed attempts at getting schools around him to make personal finance classes a requirement for graduation and explains the reasons. The first reason is that the public school system is severely underfunded across the country, and making changes to the curriculum would require money. Secondly, most polit…
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Therese is a busy mom and the author of the book, "Playing For Keeps". After working as a career woman for many years till she sold her company, Therese retired early and spends more time with her kids. She shares that her experience with 9-11 also made her reevaluate all she was doing why she was doing them. Having a father who was all about Famil…
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#034 Many fundamental skills like networking, communication, negotiating, are not often taught in school. This is mostly due to the history behind the education system, which over time has continued to only focus on teaching the basic knowledge required in each career field. Unfortunately, most career courses even in university don't cover teaching…
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#033 Following the money printing done to alleviate the impact of job loss during the pandemic, inflation is expected and is already being experienced with the cost of goods going up. Also, people who saved a lot are now spending much more, and this is also driving up the cost of living. Jennifer advises that in anticipation of the looming inflatio…
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Today's going to be a little bit of a shorter show and it's going to be a solo. A couple of episodes ago. One of my guests, Robert Shulz we briefly talked about. Compounding interests. Now I want to revisit that. Talk about that a little bit more. So the parents out there can fully understand how important this could be to their child when just sta…
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#031 The pandemic has brought the lack of financial education into focus for many people, institutions, and businesses. Marilyn shares that she has started to see more people take steps towards gaining financial freedom through education. Most cultures tend to either not talk about money with kids, or they treat it as a taboo, giving almost no intr…
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#030 Robert shares his dad probably taught him compound interest because he learned it the hard way, and being a stockbroker for the first part of his career, he wanted to share it. Robert also found a way to impart financial knowledge in his own kids as part of bringing them up. Robert appreciates that young people today are more interested in inv…
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#029 Although Silicon Valley in California has a lot of tech companies, a study by Chamberlain University ranks California an "F" in teaching kids about financial literacy. Luke encourages his children to read books about financial literacy and also applies his business knowledge at home. He also created a company, "Conteneo" that helped enterprise…
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#028 A.D. Williams shares that he did not receive any financial education as a child, and this was part of the reason for the book. In contrast, Kendal Fordham did have a lot of financial education, particularly as a result of spending time with her father who initially was too busy, and had to intentionally make out time which he spent reading fin…
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#027 Alan believes that while college is not for everyone, it is for most people, and planning needs to start as early as the first year of high school. This explains why having a good record in high school is important, as well as attendance, getting good grades, and taking part in organizations and community work. It becomes part of the portfolio…
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#026 With all of the focus on financial literacy, roughly 45 states have adopted standards for financial literacy, there is yet to be significant progress within the curriculum in schools. Only 6 states require that you take a course on financial literacy before graduation. Standards for financial literacy include Economic Education, Financial Educ…
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#025 This is Financial Literacy month and meet Todd Christensen, an expert in financial literacy, who has been involved with "Jump$tart", working with state leaders around the country. Todd explains that regarding financial literacy, there is room to do better, and many surveys have revealed that the current state is not much better than it was a d…
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#024Today, I am lucky to have Liz Frazier. She is a Certified Financial Planner specializing in financial planning for families and working professionals. She decided to go into financial planning after her first child's birth because, like so many other new parents, she realized the overwhelming need to make sure her family was financially prepare…
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#023 Today will be a solo episode talking about the latest in financial literacy news and talking about Financial Literacy Month coming in April Shareable link:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1288991/8163553 Links Mentioned: https://www.eschoolnews.com/2021/03/16/every-single-middle-school-student-can-benefit-from-financial-literacy-education-according-…
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#022 Today, I am lucky to have Aja McClanahan. Aja started her money journey as a broke college student. Majoring in economics, Aja still had no idea how to handle money when she graduated. Fast forward to marriage, and between Aja's husband and herself, they had accumulated over $120,000 in debt. Luckily, they paid it all off in 2013, and now she …
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#021 Today, I am lucky to have Cristina Yasakci. She is a Credit Management Coach with more than 20 years of experience. She is empathetic with her clients and tenacious with their creditors, sharing an insider's perspective on credit, lending, and collections. Her seminars have reached hundreds of individuals and business owners, transforming thei…
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#20 Today, I am lucky to have J Grayson. J decided to join the military at 18. He didn't even attend his high school graduation because J was in boot camp when it happened. To say the military has been life-changing is an understatement. In the military, you learn many things such as time-management, leadership, discipline, health, and nutrition. T…
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#019 Today, I am lucky to have Beth Walker join the show. Beth is a Colorado Springs, Colo., advisor specializing in financial strategies for families with college-bound children has joined the Carson Wealth office with $70 million in client assets. Walker, the author of "Never Pay Retail for College," established her advisory practice in 2002. She…
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#018 What’s riskier: starting a business or relying on your job as your only source of income? Today, I am lucky to have Nick Loper, Chief Side Hustler at Side Hustle Nation. He is an entrepreneur involved in a variety of projects. Like any business, it has its ups and downs, which can be stressful, but Nick learns something new every day. Nick sta…
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#017 Today, I am lucky to have Jacqueline Collins Prester. Jacqueline is a National Board Certified business teacher and instructional technology specialist at Mansfield High School. Jacqueline has been a vocal advocate of financial literacy education for years. She has worked with many organizations to bring attention to the need for financial lit…
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#016 Today, I am lucky to have Daniel Massimino. In 2019, Daniel Massimino founded The Credit Connection, an innovative “solution” provider in credit repair services and business lending, in order to help people build the lives they deserve. Working previously for a credit repair agency, Dan saw holes in the framework of the business model that sur…
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#015 Building Financial Resilience Through Hip Hop Pedagogy Today, I am lucky to have Brian ‘Dyalekt’ Kushner. He moved from St. Croix to New York to study acting and law. He also liked to rap. After witnessing civil rights injustices at the law firm he worked for, he dropped both the job and the law classes, pursuing the arts instead. Performances…
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#014 Vending Machines Open the Door to Financial Independence Today, I am lucky to have Lakinya Francis join the show. Are you looking for additional income that wouldn’t require too much of an investment of either time or money? iKrave Vending’s founder Lakinya Francis, discovered an opportunity to start-up a small vending machine service company.…
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#013 How are you teaching your children to be confident? Today, I am lucky to have Gabrielle “Gabby” Goodwin, founder and CEO of GaBBY Bows. She has been working diligently at perfecting her products, building a brand, and being a student since the age of 7. Gabby’s products can be found on the shelves in 74 Target stores throughout the country. Fo…
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#012This episode we go over some key points of things to come from Raising Financial Freedom in the near future. We also would like to thank you the listener for helping our show grow and sharing with other parents, so that all parents know we are here to help them on the journey to a financially fit or free child. Check out our website: https://ra…
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#011 Did you know research has shown us that 95% of our brains and habits are formed before six? Today, I am lucky to have Jim DeGaetano, the author of The Fruitful Retirement, and Larry The Bunny Saves His Money, the President of Diamond Wealth Advisors, and a keynote speaker on the topics of strategic planning, retirement, and relationship capita…
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#010 Today, I am lucky to have Lane Kawaoka. Lane owns 4,000+ units and where he is responsible for finding investment opportunities, analysis, and marketing. Mr. Kawaoka obtained a BS in Industrial Engineer and MS in Civil Engineering and Construction Management from the University of Washington. In addition to an analytical engineering background…
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#009 What are you teaching your children about failure? Today, I am lucky to have Gurpreet Padda. Gurpreet helps his physician colleagues develop a cohesive commercial real estate investment strategy based on his lifetime of industry experience. When Gurpreet founded a real estate investment, development, and management company, Red Pill Kapital, h…
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#008 Do you believe your children are not learning enough about money in school? Today, I am lucky to have Ivan Inspires join the show. He has been an entrepreneur for the last 15 years. Among many things, he is an Inventor, CEO of Head Start 2 Riches LLC, and a father of five children. Since Ivan has a passion for Financial Education and Entrepren…
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#007 Have you ever wondered how you can achieve financial freedom and secure a better future for yourself or your family? Today, I am lucky to have The Millennial Money Woman (Fiona) join the show. The Millennial Money Woman is a personal finance blogger that addresses those needs for all, especially for millennial women who want to step up for the…
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#006 How are you teaching your children the importance of gratitude? Today, I am lucky to have Scott Aaron join the show. Scott is passionate about helping fellow network marketers achieve success while building their own network organically and without complicated and costly marketing tactics. His program has helped thousands of network marketers,…
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#005 Today, I am lucky to have Chelsea Robberson on the show. She empowers school and education-related business leaders to evaluate processes, set strategic goals, and propel their mission forward. Chelsea is passionate about disrupting the status-quo of education through whatever avenue she can and pushing forward the mission of others with this …
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#003 - Today, we are joined by Sabrina MJ Constantin, a mother of two, writer, entrepreneur, desktop publisher, and Founder of Myella Group. Myella’s programs and products focus on empowerment, confidence, and wellness in all areas of our community. Everything Sabrina taught her children about finances is about empowering them to make their own dec…
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#004 - A quick discussion on how early should you start teaching finance to you children. For complete show notes and transcript please go to Raising Financial Freedom.com Links Mentioned: https://fee.org/articles/need-to-teach-your-kids-about-personal-finance-here-are-some-fun-and-engaging-ways-to-start/ Check out our website: https://raisingfinan…
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#002 First, we talk about the drawbacks of financial illiteracy. When a person is financially illiterate, they cannot describe the prominent features of financial concepts and are unable to manage their finances prudently. When this happens, there are plenty of missed opportunities that a person will suffer from. For full Show notes and transcript …
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