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Now to Next with Nick Nanton Feat. Chad Willardson

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Welcome back to Now to Next!

On the latest installment of the show, we're excited to be joined by Chad Willardson, Author and Founder of Pacific Capital, for a deep dive into his latest book "Smart Not Spoiled," as well as the valuable financial skills we should be teaching our children.

If you're a parent and you're wondering how these financial conversations will play out with your young (or future) children, look no further!

Timecodes:

0:06 - Welcome to the show and introduction on Chad Willardson

2:20 - Chad's upbringing and early perception of money

6:22 - Jack Canfield's flying analogy

7:40 - "Once I hit a certain number, everything will be fine"

8:50 - Spreading wealth and money decisions across multiple children

12:47 - Where to begin your financial discussions with your children

15:26 - "Borrow wisely"

17:49 - A portion of every paycheck should be saved and invested for your future

22:03 - Find a wealth strategy that helps you sleep better at night

27:36 - Expect your children to screw up financially a few times

33:00 - Chad's experience with an NBA player and his 7-figure rookie deal

37:10 - "Protect who and what you care about"

41:42 - "I can't until..."

44:25 - You don't invest unless you have a faith in a brighter future

46:20 - Closing remarks

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Welcome back to Now to Next!

On the latest installment of the show, we're excited to be joined by Chad Willardson, Author and Founder of Pacific Capital, for a deep dive into his latest book "Smart Not Spoiled," as well as the valuable financial skills we should be teaching our children.

If you're a parent and you're wondering how these financial conversations will play out with your young (or future) children, look no further!

Timecodes:

0:06 - Welcome to the show and introduction on Chad Willardson

2:20 - Chad's upbringing and early perception of money

6:22 - Jack Canfield's flying analogy

7:40 - "Once I hit a certain number, everything will be fine"

8:50 - Spreading wealth and money decisions across multiple children

12:47 - Where to begin your financial discussions with your children

15:26 - "Borrow wisely"

17:49 - A portion of every paycheck should be saved and invested for your future

22:03 - Find a wealth strategy that helps you sleep better at night

27:36 - Expect your children to screw up financially a few times

33:00 - Chad's experience with an NBA player and his 7-figure rookie deal

37:10 - "Protect who and what you care about"

41:42 - "I can't until..."

44:25 - You don't invest unless you have a faith in a brighter future

46:20 - Closing remarks

Connect With Nick Nanton:


  continue reading

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