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Pillars of Money Every Parent Needs To Teach Their Child

As parents wanting to raise money-savvy kids, it can feel like there are literally hundreds of different things you need to know that how to teach kids about money. In all seriousness, kids need to understand where the money comes from. Not only do kids need to understand the connection between working and earning, but they also need to learn to work, period. As parents, this is one of the most critical money lessons you can pass on to your kids because it is this consistent generosity which is a hallmark of people who are TRUE money rockstars. To learn more please visit here https://thebaddaddy.com/free-report/

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Pillars of Money Every Parent Needs To Teach Their Child

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  1. Pillars of Money Every Parent Needs To Teach Their Child As parents wanting to raise money-savvy kids, it can feel like there are literally hundreds of different things you need to teach your kids in order for them to win with money. But with busy lives and hectic schedules, where’s a good-intentioned parent even supposed to start? In order to become a Money Master, your kids need to learn 5 basic concepts, concepts which I refer to as the 5 Pillars of Money. Here they are in no particular order: 1. How to work: Learn to Earn → Kids are smart. 2. Savvy Spending – Living below their means 3. Saving: How to Get What You Really Want 4. The Gift of Giving: It Always Comes First 5. Money Isn’t Everything (It’s important, but not everything) Source: drbreatheeasyfinance.com www.thebaddaddy.com

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