Empowering Children through Financial Education, Money Talks for Women EP 125 Featuring Juanita Enns
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Welcome to the “Women Building Wealth from Money Talks for Women “ podcast featuring Juanita Enns. Today's conversation revolves around raising financially competent children. Canadian author and entrepreneur Juanita Enns talks to me about her personal journey and the strategies she used to equip her children with financial knowledge from a young age; she offers precious insights on creating financially savvy kids.
In today's dynamic world, where financial literacy is as crucial as academic education, raising smart money children is gaining ground. My discussion with Canadian author and entrepreneur Juanita Enns shines a spotlight on this essential aspect of parenting. Enns provides invaluable insights into how parents can nurture financially savvy individuals from a young age through her journey and the strategies she employed to educate her children about money. She also showcases her unique take on creating channels for children to earn and learn about money, its value, and the underlying responsibilities through their family-run business.
The Genesis of Financial Literacy for Children
The foundation of financial literacy begins with the family. Drawing from her own life experiences, Juanita Enns illustrates the importance of introducing children to money management through practical means. Operating a business on a remote Canadian island, Enns and her husband created opportunities for their children to earn money by contributing to the family business. This hands-on approach was about earning and learning the value of money, responsibility, and their contributions' impact on the broader business.
Children as young as six or seven were given jobs and paid in tangible coins, offering a clear visual and physical connection to their efforts and earnings. This method underscores the significance of starting financial education early, using real-world experiences to cultivate a deep understanding of money management, work ethic, and the concept of value for work done.
Enns' 10-50-50 Rule for Money Management
One of the innovative approaches to financial literacy highlighted by Enns is the "10-50-50 rule." This simple yet effective rule is a cornerstone for children to manage their earnings effectively. Children learn the importance of balanced financial management by dividing their money into three distinct categories—giving, saving, and spending. The rule encourages children to allocate a portion of their earnings to charitable causes, teaching them empathy and social responsibility. Furthermore, the equal division between savings and spending introduces them to delayed gratification, long-term planning, and the immediate rewards of expenditures.
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