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5 financial concepts kids should know
What they don't teach you in school
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💡 Valuable things kids don’t learn in school
⚡️ 2 Short lessons
🚀 3 tools to boost your family’s productivity
💡 Valuable Things Kids Don’t Learn In School
Financial literacy is one of the most important life skills. Unfortunately, most people don’t learn this skill until they’re out of college - and sometimes much later.
Here are 5 important ideas about finances that every parent should show their teens:
The power of compounding
2. The effect of taxes:
3. The difference between investing and gambling:
4. The longer you invest for, the more wealth you build:
5. Inflation - a dollar tomorrow buys less than a dollar today:
⚡️ 2 Short Lessons
🚀 3 Tools To Boost Your Family’s Productivity
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