217. Erica Neuman on How to Talk to Your Kids About Money
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Abby chats solo this week with Erica Neuman, a certified public accountant who specializes in how to talk to your kids about money. As a mom herself, Erica’s goal is to make finances approachable and to show young people the value of financial education. She’s also a wife and an accounting professor with over 12 years of experience.
We cover the hot topic of chores. Should we have our kids do them and if so, should we pay them for their work? What about talking about finances in front of our kids? Is it appropriate? Erica shares why giving our kids hands-on experience with money is so empowering and what to do when kids are gifted money for things like holidays or birthdays.
Maybe you’re not so confident when it comes to talking about money. If you don’t know where to start, be sure to tune into this episode. Erica shares where to begin, how to build your financial confidence as a parent, and the eight money conversations you’ll want to have with your kids before they turn 18!
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