How to Teach Your Child Financial Success! - Main Topic #8

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Jay interviews Connie Braun, a junior and senior high school FACS teacher of personal finance. If you want to know how to teach your teen about money, this is the episode for you! What is the best way to raise a future millionaire? Should children do extra chores to earn money? Should children have an allowance? What is the hardest part of personal finance to teach a child? Is there something about money you should teach your children first about money? Is there something you can do today to help your child become a financial wizard?

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