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The Schilling APP, let's help kids manage their MONEY

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Meet Taban Yolo, is helping kids to learn how to manage their money and earn it.
He created the Schilling APP.
Taban Yolo, is the co-founder and CEO of Shilling. He spearheaded the idea to make an app that turns your screen time into profitable investments. Let’s listen to the story of this savvy industry expert in today’s show and learn a thing or two about his useful app.
It is a unique investment.
WORDS FROM TABAN
The concept of Shilling is pretty simple. We get the time someone’s spending on their phone and let them just convert that by setting parameters by how much they’ll spend on their phone, how much time they think they’ll spend on their phone, and then just connect that to a Shilling account that’s built through a financial portfolio that they could start investing in. What that means is, if you sign up for the Shilling app, you set up your profile, you’ll set your time interval. If you set it at eight hours, every eight hours of screen time that you hit, you’ll be able to make automatic investment into a Shilling portfolio based off your risk tolerance.
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Meet Taban Yolo, is helping kids to learn how to manage their money and earn it.
He created the Schilling APP.
Taban Yolo, is the co-founder and CEO of Shilling. He spearheaded the idea to make an app that turns your screen time into profitable investments. Let’s listen to the story of this savvy industry expert in today’s show and learn a thing or two about his useful app.
It is a unique investment.
WORDS FROM TABAN
The concept of Shilling is pretty simple. We get the time someone’s spending on their phone and let them just convert that by setting parameters by how much they’ll spend on their phone, how much time they think they’ll spend on their phone, and then just connect that to a Shilling account that’s built through a financial portfolio that they could start investing in. What that means is, if you sign up for the Shilling app, you set up your profile, you’ll set your time interval. If you set it at eight hours, every eight hours of screen time that you hit, you’ll be able to make automatic investment into a Shilling portfolio based off your risk tolerance.
Support the show

We must equip children with mental skills and good habits to prevent mental health issues and phone addiction. Kids need to Play.
https://www.instagram.com/larissa.iparentgen_/

  continue reading

59 episodes

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