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5 Tips to Teach Your Kids Money Skills in 20 Minutes a Day
Teaching kids about money doesn’t have to be overwhelming or time-consuming. With just 20 minutes a day, you can instill lifelong financial skills in your
Breaking the Cycle: How We Can Tackle Generational Poverty with a Dash of Humor and a Heap of Wealth-Building!
At Kash Kids, we believe that financial literacy is about more than just saving pennies in a piggy bank (though, let’s be real, who doesn’t
Smart Savings: Food & Finance Tips for Every Family
Food is a universal love language in our community, and it can be a powerful tool to teach valuable financial lessons. By tying together the
The Mind and the Money: Nurturing Mental Health for Financial Well-Being
May is not just the month of blooming flowers and warmer weather; it’s also Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to reflect on our mental
Why Teaching Kids to Invest Now is Better Than Teaching Them to Save
Teaching children about money management is an essential part of their education. While saving money is important, teaching kids to invest can have long-lasting benefits
How to Fix Your Credit: It’s Simpler Than You Think
Having good credit is essential for many aspects of your financial life, from getting a loan to renting an apartment. While some people believe that
Kash Kids Kick Off the Year with a Bang!
Greetings, Kash Kids! It’s a brand new year, and you know what that means – a fresh start, new adventures, and of course, tons of
Santa’s Debt-Free December: A Jolly Guide to Financial Wellness
Hello, Kash Kids families! The holiday season is upon us, and as Santa’s helpers, we’re here to spread not just joy and laughter but also
Mastering Money: Empowering Kash Kids for a Bright Future
Welcome to Kash Kids, where we believe that financial literacy is the key to a struggle-free life! We understand the challenges parents face in teaching
5 Simple Ways to Teach Toddlers About Money in Your Everyday Routine
In today’s fast-paced world, finding time to teach your toddlers about money might seem like a challenge. However, with a bit of creativity and integration
Empowering Words to Kickstart Your Child’s School Day: A Guide for Parents
As a new school year dawns upon us, parents everywhere find themselves faced with the joy and bittersweet emotions of watching their children grow and
Back-to-School Shopping Tips and Hacks for Parents: Making the Most of New School Clothes and Supplies
The back-to-school season is just around the corner, and it’s time to start preparing for a successful school year. One essential aspect of this preparation
The Connection Between Money and Independence: Why Financial Literacy Matters
In today’s fast-paced world, being financially independent is crucial. It not only grants us freedom but also empowers us to make smart decisions, pursue our
Embrace the Summer: Empowering Kids with Money Skills for a Struggle-Free Life
Embrace the Summer: Empowering Kids with Money Skills for a Struggle-Free Life As summer approaches, parents and educators alike seek opportunities to engage children in
Securing Your Child’s Financial Future: Practical Tips for Parents
When it comes to financial security for our children, it can be difficult to know where to start. After all, we want to ensure that
Creating Generational Wealth with Kash Kids
Generational wealth is the accumulation of assets and resources that are passed down from one generation to the next. It is a key component of
Happy Financial Literacy Month
Financial literacy is an important life skill, and April 2023 is the perfect time to start teaching your kids the basics. Here are some fun
Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is a time of love and celebration, but it can also be a time when kids are exposed to the realities of money.
3 Ways to Teach Your Kids About Money
It’s never too early to start teaching your kids about money. In fact, financial literacy for kids is more important than ever. With the majority
How do your kids earn extra money?
Earning extra money is a great way for kids to gain financial independence and self-sufficiency. It teaches them lessons about budgeting, saving, and setting goals.
How to encourage your child on the path of financial wellness
The path to financial wellness begins at an early age. As parents, we desire to teach our children the importance of budgeting and saving so
Why is learning about money important
Growing up as children, we might have only understood money to be “grown-up business.” Often kids had to leave the room when money was discussed,
Normalize Money Talks
Parents are constantly teaching their children. “Monkey see, monkey do” is not just a game or saying; it is really how children reflect the actions
5 Tips to Teach Your Kids About Generational Wealth
Imagine if your parents taught you how to build wealth when you were a child. What would your life look like now? You can start
Explaining the economy to your kids
Happy June to all of you! Can you believe we are half way into the New Year…amazing right?! Well as promised I am writing the answer to the question…how do I explain the impact of the economy to my kids?
Are You Uncomfortable Talking About Money?
When discussing money with our kids, it can be tough to know where to start, especially if you did not grow up discussing finances openly.
Do you know where your money is?
Every time I sign books at a book signing I receive the same response. It doesn’t matter if I’m at Barnes and Noble, Gospel World,
How to teach your kid to save money, even during a pandemic
Saving money is important, but it can also be difficult not to spend it on the latest goods that all your friends seem to have. Saving may feel like a burden now, but it will pay off in the future when it comes to making larger payments towards student loans, a place of your own, …
When is it time to break open the piggy bank?
I was thinking about the principles of the piggy bank. It is a child’s first economy, a mixed cavern of dollars and cents, gifted to them, earned by them, and found by them.
Budgeting With Your Kids: Getting Started
As a parent, one of your most important jobs is teaching your children how to manage money. After all, budgeting, saving, and spending are activities