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Talk to your kids about money... warts and all

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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