S5 E01: How to Talk to your Teen about the Money Side of “Adulting”
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How can you prepare your teenager for financial responsibility? What are the most significant obstacles today’s teens are facing in developing good spending and saving habits, and how can parents work around them? Raising kids in today’s digital world comes with many challenges, but we’d like to help with the all-important conversations around money. Join our expert Robin Taub, CPA, CA, parent, and award-winning author of Raising Money-Smart Kids: How to Teach your Kids about Money While Learning a Few Things Yourself and of The Wisest Investment: Teaching your Kids to be Responsible, Independent, and Money-Smart for Life, her latest book. Additional resources: CPA Canada’s Financial Literacy Resources Financial Literacy Virtual Sessions robintaub.com Raising Money-Smart Kids: How to teach your kids about money Just the Facts: Helping you talk about money Free Values Validator at robintaub.com Free Role Model Self-Assessment at thewisestinvestment.com Download transcript This episode is part of our podcast focusing on helping listeners build confidence for approaching and handling difficult money conversations at various stages of life. The views expressed by our guests are theirs alone and not necessarily the views of CPA Canada. This is a recorded Podcast. The information presented is current as of the date of recording. New and changing government legislations and programs may have come into effect since the recording date. Please seek additional professional advice or information before acting on any podcast information.
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