Episodes
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What does someone who advises on retirement do when they actually retire? Join Jane King as she talks to Ted Beck, the former CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education about what he accomplished in his years in that position, and what he'd still like to get done.
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We've come full circle. Our first guest on KaChing with Jane King, Todd Horwitz, joins us as we rant about the lack of money knowledge, and wonder why schools don't do more. Todd shares his specially designed program for high schools to help kids learn about finance at all levels.
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He was once homeless and deeply in debt, now he teaches young people about money. In this edition of KaChing with Jane King, Anthony ONeal of Ramsey Solutions shares some of his best money tips for young people.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
https://myscholly.com/
https://www.raise.me/
http://www.ultimatescholarshipbook.com/
https://www.daveramsey.com/store/product/teen-entrepreneur-toolbox
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Entrepreneur Gayle Reumes is passionate about teaching kids about money. She launched Moolah U, a combination of camp, classes, and overall instruction about launching a business - and it's all for kids. Budding entrepreneurs and their parents will definitely want to hear about this.
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They've played for Bruce Springsteen and are friends with some of the biggest names in the music business, and now Nalani and Sarina are using their talent to tell the story of student debt. "Young and Inexperienced' came from what they watched their friends go through, graduating during the Great Recession and not being able to find work.
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Ficycle is a unique,new program that teaches kids about money with real life examples. Join Jane King in this episode of 'KaChing With Jane King' as she talks with the creator, teacher and 2 students about the class. They explain the curriculum and the students talk about how much more confident they are in dealing with money issues.
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Applying for college financial aid can be complicated, overwhelming and exhausting. Thank goodness for Certified Financial Planner Julie Hupp who can provide an experienced and patient hand. In this episode of KaChing with Jane King, Julie explains how early parents should start and answers the question: What if your child is 17 and you don't have a dime saved for college?
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Jane King talks with T Rowe Price's Roger Young about a new survey showing nearly 20% of kids have credit cards. He also talks about how parents should put money away for their retirement instead of college.
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Jane King talks to author and financial expert Chris Hogan about what is sometimes the best full sentence to say to kids-'no'. He shares how he pays for chores and creates a family budget. He also talks about his new book 'Retire Inspired'.
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Millennial real estate agent and investor Dana Bull says millennials can tackle the housing market if they are prepared. Millennials can buy a home even with high student debt. She shares tips and experience for those who are jumping into real estate for the first time. This episode was produced by Rob Schulte(https://robkschulte.com)
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Ted Beck, CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education, discusses a recent study of 15-year-olds around the globe and how they fare on practical money issues. Sadly, the United States is in the middle of the pack. The top two countries on the list may surprise you. This episode was produced by Rob Schulte(https://robkschulte.com)
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Former ABC and FOX News Correspondent John Stossel says his takeaway from years of reporting is that government often screws things up, that includes financial literacy. When the government is holding our hands on everything, it's hard to learn the tough lessons on financial management. Join Jane King and Kim Mustin in a discussion of what and how this can be changed.This episode was produced by Rob Schulte(https://robkschulte.com)
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Art of the Aztecs? College students share what classes schools are offering instead of financial education. Three SMU seniors tell Jane and Kim what lessons worked for them growing up in learning about money and what they wish universities would do to help prepare them for handling money after the graduate. This episode was produced by Rob Schulte (https://robkschulte.com)
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CEO of Independent Financial Advisors Kevin Supka shares his opinions on what parents should be doing to help their kids be financially savvy. He shares what he is doing for his young grandchildren and what people should know about finances when they graduate college.
------This episode was produced by Rob Schulte. http://robkschulte.com
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If you are young and broke, there's still a way to save money. WiseBanyan is a Robo-advisor that charges no fees, yes zero fees!! They can create a portfolio for young people who want to put away as little as a buck a month.
------This episode was produced by Rob Schulte. http://robkschulte.com
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In this episode of Ka-Ching with Jane King, Author, and Financial Literacy Activist Rachel Cruz talks to Jane about how to save a few bucks on raising children. She shares ideas on sports teams, newborns and financial tips for single moms. Rachel also shares tips on what to do with kids that's fun and cheap on days off school.
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Money habits start young. In this edition of the Ka-Ching with Jane King podcast, Jane and Kim Mustin talk with T Rowe Price Financial Planner Roger Young about the importance of talking to your kids about money. Even if you're like most Americans and have had some money mistakes, it's still good for kids to hear their parents talk to them about what went wrong. Parents who discuss financial topics with their kids at least once a week were more likely to have children who say they’re smart about money.
This episode was produced by Rob Schulte http://robkschulte.com
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Ted Beck, CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education talks to Ka-Ching with Jane King about how the Greatest Generation learned about money in math class and why personal finance dropped out of the school curriculum. Back then, schools made sure kids graduated with basic knowledge of taxes, insurance and saving.
This episode was produced by Rob Schulte http://robkschulte.com
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Join host Jane King on this episode of the Ka-Ching report where she talks to global guests about how kids learn about money in their cultures. Helen Liu of China, Kellen Donnelly of Uganda and Gladys Henriquez of the Dominican Republic share stories about growing up in another country and how those countries have changed and what lessons they keep in the United States and which ones they adopted.
This episode was produced by Rob Schulte http://robkschulte.com
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New York Times Columnist Ron Lieber shares his stories from families who are trying to teach their kids about money. How much for the tooth fairy? Charitable giving? Buying stuff? It's all in this episode of the Ka-Ching with Jane King podcast. Lieber has some powerful advice for parents and great tips including the one answer that works for any question your kids ask about money.
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This episode was produced by Rob Schulte http://robkschulte.com
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