Feb. 5, 2025

188. Financial Literacy for the Next Generation: Lessons from Cradle to Credit

188. Financial Literacy for the Next Generation: Lessons from Cradle to Credit

On this episode of CFO at Home, Vince’s guest is Sharon Soliday, a passionate advocate for financial education, particularly for young people. Sharon shares her own journey growing up with limited financial resources and how it shaped her desire to...

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On this episode of CFO at Home, Vince’s guest is Sharon Soliday, a passionate advocate for financial education, particularly for young people. Sharon shares her own journey growing up with limited financial resources and how it shaped her desire to help others learn valuable money lessons. Sharon’s book "Cradle to Credit," emphasizes the importance of teaching kids financial concepts from an early age, and provides practical strategies for parents to engage their kids in age-appropriate discussions about money that resonate with them. Sharon and Vince discuss budgeting, allowances, the value of work, the significance of investing, and more. For more insights from Sharon, check out her website SharonSoliday.com

Key Topics:

  • Sharon's journey to financial education

  • The importance of teaching kids about money early

  • Practical strategies for budgeting with children

  • The role of allowances and chores in financial literacy

  • Encouraging work ethic and responsibility in teens

  • Engaging kids in investing through relatable examples

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