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Author: Steve and Ava Coughran

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Welcome to Finance With Kids, a podcast that teaches kids all about money. In this show, Steve Coughran and his daughter Ava will help kids understand the fundamentals of financial fitness, including topics such as: planning, earning, spending, borrowing, investing, and giving. We collect questions from kids around the world and provide answers to help boost their financial IQ and to become financially successful on their own. Kids-ask your parents to help you record your question using a smart phone voice recording app and send them to hello@financewithkids.com so you can be featured on the podcast. We are looking forward to you tuning in!
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In today's episode of Finance With Kids, hosts Steve and Ava are going to talk about the difference between leasing and buying. They will explain to kids what it means to lease an item, how it differs from buying an item outright, and the pros and cons of leasing items like cars, apartments, and cell phones. Leasing can be a good option for those who want to drive a new car or have the latest phone without the hassle of selling it themselves. However, it is important to be aware of the potential downsides, such as mileage restrictions, wear and tear fees, and penalties. Steve and Ava will help kids weigh the pros and cons of leasing and buying so that they can make informed decisions when it comes to their own financial choices.Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
In this episode of Finance with Kids, hosts Steve and Ava Coughran delve into the topic of smart spending and avoiding impulsive purchases. They talk to kids about the importance of making wise financial decisions and how it can impact their future. Steve and Ava share some tips and tricks on how to avoid impulse buying, such as making a list before going shopping, waiting a day before making a big purchase, and considering if the item is a need or a want. This episode is perfect for parents and kids who want to learn more about smart spending habits and how to make informed financial decisions. Tune in to Finance with Kids for more insightful conversations on money management!Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
22: What is Inflation

22: What is Inflation

2023-07-1413:04

Welcome to another episode of the Finance with Kids podcast! In this episode, hosts Steve and Ava Coughran delve into one of the most important economic concepts: inflation. Steve and Ava explain what inflation is and why it's essential to understand it. They provide real-world examples of how inflation affects everyday items like groceries, gas, and toys. They also discuss how inflation impacts savings and investments, and provide practical tips for kids to protect their money from inflation. Throughout the episode, Steve and Ava use engaging and relatable examples to break down complex economic terms such as "purchasing power" and "inflation rate." They make learning about money fun and accessible for young audiences. Inflation is a critical concept in personal finance, and Steve and Ava aim to teach kids about it in a way that is easy to understand. By the end of the episode, listeners will have a solid understanding of what inflation is, how it works, and why it's important. Tune in to this episode of the Finance with Kids podcast to learn more about inflation and how it impacts our daily lives. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
In this week's episode of Finance with Kids, host Steve is joined by Ava to talk about the basics of revenue, expenses, and profits. Steve and Ava break down these important financial terms in a way that's easy for kids to understand. They start by discussing what revenue is and how it's generated, using examples like lemonade stands and selling items online. Then, they move on to talk about expenses, which are the costs associated with running a business or making a product. Ava shares some common business expenses, such as ingredients for making lemonade like lemon, sugar, and water. Finally, Steve and Ava talk about profits, which are what's left over after you subtract expenses from revenue. They explain that profits are important because they allow businesses to grow and reinvest in themselves. They also discuss how individuals can use profits to achieve their personal financial goals. Throughout the episode, Steve and Ava offer tips and tricks for managing revenue, expenses, and profits, including the importance of budgeting and tracking your finances. Join us for this fun and informative episode of Finance with Kids!Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
In this episode, we'll be discussing what you should know about coins, from their history and value to current trends in coin collecting. Together with Ava, Steve will explore the origins of coins and their evolution over time, from ancient coins made of precious metals to modern-day collectible coins. We'll also dive into the factors that influence a coin's value, such as rarity, condition, and historical significance. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just getting started, this episode is packed with valuable information that will deepen your understanding and appreciation of coins.Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
In this episode, we’re going to talk about the cost of living. Do you know what it means when someone says the cost of living is high? It means that things like food, clothes and housing cost more money than they used to. So, why does that happen? One reason is inflation. Inflation is when the prices of things go up over time. This happens because the amount of money in the world keeps growing, but there are still only so many resources to go around. When there’s more money chasing the same resources, prices go up. Another reason the cost of living can go up is because of supply and demand. If lots of people want something, but there isn’t very much of it, like a toy that’s hard to find or a house in a popular neighborhood, then the price will be higher. It’s important to understand the cost of living because it affects how much money your family needs to earn to live comfortably. When the cost of living goes up, it can be harder for families to afford the things they need. But don’t worry! There are things you can do to help make sure you’re prepared for the cost of living. You can learn how to save money, budget wisely, and choose a job that pays well. In this episode we’ll discuss these things further and bring you up to speed about the concept of cost of living.Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
In today's world, we're used to getting things for free - from social media and search engines to sample products and trial offers. But many of us fail to recognize the hidden costs of "free" and the impact it has on our lives. In this episode, we dive deep into the true cost of "free" and how it affects us as consumers and as a society. We explore the psychological and behavioral aspects of "free," including the ways in which it influences our decision-making and perception of value. Throughout the episode, we discuss the trade-offs involved in choosing "free" over paid options, and how to make informed decisions about what we value and what we're willing to pay for. By the end of this episode, you'll have a better understanding of the hidden costs of "free" and the impact it has on our lives and society. You'll also gain some practical tips for navigating the world of "free" and making more conscious choices about the products and services you consume.Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
We usually talk about all the things we can do with money, like how to earn, save, spend, or invest it. Today I wanted to discuss whether money is a good thing or a bad thing. Join us as we discuss some reasons why people might find money to be a positive thing and also reasons why money may be seen in a negative way. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
For those of you listening, you might have your own allowance, or you may have heard your friends talking about getting an allowance, or maybe you’ve even asked your mom and dad for one. Deciding whether to give kids an allowance is a huge decision that parents have to make. Join us as we get into the nitty gritty details of what exactly an allowance is. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
Today’s topic is a really important one. I’m going to be asking my dad everything there is to know about recessions. Like why they happen and if it's possible to avoid them. So come along with us as we learn about this topic.Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
On today’s episode, we’ll be chatting about something really interesting, that’s also really important to know if you’re still a kid. Today we’re going to talk about why some jobs pay more money than others. Education and training are just a couple of the things that can determine how much money a job pays. Join us for this episode to learn more. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
13: What are Expenses?

13: What are Expenses?

2023-04-2607:17

 Expenses can be things that we need or want, and we typically use money to buy them. Wants are the things that we can live without, but needs are the things we must have.Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
Taxes are money that we pay to the government to help fund important things in our communities, like schools, hospitals, and roads.  By paying taxes, we're helping to support the community and make it a better place for everyone. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
Money has been around for thousands of years, but it didn’t always look the way it does now.  The green color of money actually comes from a special ink that's used to print it. The ink is made up of a mix of copper and other chemicals. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
10: What is a Stock?

10: What is a Stock?

2023-04-0411:39

 A stock is like a piece of a business that you can own a little bit of. Imagine you have a lemonade stand and you decide to sell some of the ownership to your friends, so they can help you make the lemonade and sell it. Now your friends own a part of your lemonade stand, just like a stock owner owns a part of a big business. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
09: What is a Bond?

09: What is a Bond?

2023-03-3014:56

A financial bond is a type of loan that a person or organization gives to another. When someone buys a bond, they are lending money to the issuer in exchange for regular payments until the bond matures. Bonds are often used by governments and large companies to raise money for projects such as building infrastructure, providing services, and investing in research and development. Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
Credit cards are a type of payment method that allow you to purchase goods and services without having to pay for them upfront. When you use a credit card, the merchant will charge your account (this is called making a purchase). You then have a certain amount of time to pay off the balance, usually around 30 days. If you don't manage to pay off the full amount in time, you will be charged interest on what you owe. This is why it is important to only make purchases on your credit card that you can afford to pay back when the bill arrives.Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
07: Why Do Banks Fail?

07: Why Do Banks Fail?

2023-03-1609:51

Banks can fail for a variety of reasons, but there are some common issues the lead to their downfall. One major reason why banks fail is when they make bad investments. This could mean investing too heavily in one type of stock or taking risks that don't pay off.  Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results. Support the Show.
Starting a business in the United States can seem scary, but with careful planning and preparation, it can be a rewarding experience. Imagine someone has an idea and they want to turn it into a business. These are the steps they would follow to get it started: 1.    Think of an idea: The first step in creating a business is to come up with an idea. 2.    Do research: Once you have an idea, it's important to do some research to see if it's a good idea to pursue. 3.    Create a plan: Next, create a plan for your business. 4.    Get funding: Depending on how much money you need to start your business, you may need to get funding. 5.    Register your business: Once you have everything in place and are ready to launch your business, you’ll have to register it.6.    Launch your business: Finally, it's time to launch your business! Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
Saving money is important for kids for several reasons: Learning financial responsibility, building good habits, preparing for emergencies, and achieving long-term goals. Overall, teaching kids to save money is an important life skill that can set them up for future success. Join us for this episode to learn more about why saving money is so important.Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/communityAlso, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:Boosting Your Financial IQUnderstanding Financial StatementsInvesting in Stocks and Financial AssetsWhen you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.______________________________________This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.Support the Show.
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