What Are We Going to Tell the Kids?

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If you’re too busy to go over to Beehiiv and read the full article today, here is the most important part of “What Are We Going to Tell the Kids?”

On average, kids are ready to talk about money about 10 years before the parents are.

  • That's 10 years of missed opportunities.

  • Ten years of messing up when it's safe.

  • Ten years of leaning hard into family values and meaning.

Ten years of talking about what's important to you, and how money is just part of the equation—often a small part of it.

I guess my point is that if you're lucky enough to be intentional about this, one of the questions with the highest long-term payoff for you and your family this year may just be "How are we going to talk to the kids about this?"

Starting with "how" is empowerment. Starting with "how" means you are committing to figuring it out.


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