How do we educate our kids when it comes to money? Welcome to So Money, everyone. I’m Farnoosh Torabi. Today is a special bonus episode, part of a four-part series we’re doing with Charles Schwab, where we’re doing deep dive conversations about really important financial topics.
Earlier this month we spoke with Liz Ann Sonders, chief financial strategist at Charles Schwab, about her perspectives on the stock market. Where are we headed? Also, important steps for first time investors. If you missed that episode, I encourage you to go back and take a listen.
Today we’re shifting gears to financial literacy, especially when it comes to our kids. Its’ no secret that, as a nation, we’re a little behind when it comes to knowing just the basics about how to manage money and how to budget.
Our guest today is Carrie Schwab Pomerantz, a CFP and president of the Charles Schwab Foundation. She and I will discuss ways to teach our kids about money throughout the ages. How to support financial literacy in schools and the money lessons she’s instilled in her three children.
As many of you know, I’m working with Charles Schwab to help spread financial literacy to the masses, and it’s been a really great collaboration so far. I’m a Charles Schwab customer, have been for many years. So before we get started, I just want to thank Charles Schwab for helping get this financial education content to you.
For more, check out SchwabMoneyWise.com
Disclosure: Farnoosh has been compensated by Charles Schwab. Farnoosh is not affiliated with Schwab and the views she expresses may not necessarily reflect those of The Charles Schwab Corporation or its affiliates. Farnoosh is a client of Schwab.
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