Family Financial Education
Teach the next generation what schools won't
How to raise children who are calm and capable with money — starting at the kitchen table.
4 lessons · ~29 min
- 01
The kitchen table money meeting
Most households talk about money only when something is wrong. The families that build generational wealth tend to talk about it on a regular schedule, with everyone present, in plain language.
article7 min - 02
Allowance vs earned income
A child who receives money for doing nothing is being taught one lesson. A child who earns money for completed work is being taught another. Both children grow up. The lesson lasts.
article6 min - 03
The first job, the first Roth
A teenager with earned income can fund a Roth IRA. The dollar amounts are small. The decades of tax-free growth are not.
article7 min - 04
College funding without panic
College pricing is genuinely irrational, but funding the part of it you intend to cover is not. A 529 plan, a clear conversation, and a defined target are most of the work.
article9 min
Protection 101
The fundamentals of life and living-benefit coverage — what each policy is built to do, how to size it, and how to avoid paying for things you don't need.
4 lessons · ~29 min
Begin track →Protection
Life, disability, and final-expense coverage that protects your family's income, dignity, and time.
2 lessons · ~11 min
Begin track →Retirement Roadmap
A practical path from your first 401(k) match to choosing when to claim Social Security — written for households, not hedge funds.
4 lessons · ~38 min
Begin track →Building Your Legacy
The paperwork that decides who gets what, when, and how — without a courtroom doing the deciding for you.
4 lessons · ~34 min
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