Along The Rock
Teaching kids about money can feel overwhelming, but the lessons often start much earlier than parents realize. In this episode of Cash and Coffee, hosts Quinn Stahr and Emily Zimmerman discuss age-appropriate ways to introduce children and teens to financial responsibility. From earning money through chores and small jobs to understanding savings goals, taxes, budgeting, credit scores, and major purchases, they share personal experiences and practical insights that can help families build strong financial habits. Topics discussed include: ☕ Teaching young children the value of earning money ☕ When to start conversations about saving and spending ☕ Helping kids save for big-ticket items ☕ Explaining sales tax and paycheck deductions ☕ Understanding gross pay vs. net pay ☕ Credit scores and why they matter ☕ Financial lessons for teens before adulthood ☕ Creating healthy money habits that last a lifetime Whether you're raising young children, teenagers preparing for adulthood, or simply looking for ways to have better financial conversations at home, this episode offers valuable perspectives and real-world examples. 👉 Don’t forget to like, share, comment and subscribe for more local stories from the Sauk Valley and beyond. 🎧 Listen to the full podcast and explore more at https://theradar.online 🎤 Highlights: 0:30 Earliest memories of earning money as a child 1:17 Spending allowance on toys and childhood purchases 1:42 Why it's okay for young kids to spend their money 2:22 Emily's childhood story of earning money from chores 3:11 Lessons learned from earning and spending money as a kid 4:04 When parents should start discussing money with children 4:27 Conversations about saving, spending, and priorities 5:15 Thinking through major purchases before buying 5:52 Why paying for your own items changes how you value them 6:25 A real-life lesson: Saving for a gaming PC 7:30 Understanding sales tax and the true cost of purchases 8:15 Why financial goals are important for kids and teens 9:26 Saving for future purchases and delayed gratification 10:03 Learning about taxes from online purchases and paychecks 11:16 Gross pay vs. net pay explained 11:46 Teaching teens about credit scores and interest rates 12:26 Credit cards, minimum payments, and financial responsibility 13:17 Why money conversations should start before age 18 13:52 Smart saving habits for teenagers 14:28 Why credit scores affect more than loans 15:10 Credit scores and renting apartments in the future 15:31 Final thoughts on raising financially responsible young adults Follow us on all social media platforms below: https://www.facebook.com/radarfreepress https://www.youtube.com/@radarfreepress https://open.spotify.com/show/0dOeaVg1JI0ump4iD0rIHk https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/along-the-rock/id1773156790 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-along-the-rock-245007958/ https://rumble.com/radarfreepress https://www.tiktok.com/@radarfreepress https://x.com/radarfreepress https://www.instagram.com/radarfreepress/ https://www.threads.net/@radarfreepress #CashAndCoffee #FinancialLiteracy #MoneyManagement #ParentingTips #TeachingKidsMoney #FinancialEducation #PersonalFinance #SavingMoney #CreditScore #TeenFinance #MoneyTalks #FinancialPlanning #Allowance #SmartMoneyHabits #RadarFreePress
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