Money, Mommy & Me

Money, Mommy & Me

Financial literacy is a vital life skill not taught in our schools. Join us each month for tips on how to raise money-smart kids.

By Kimberly Sulfridge & The Kidz Money Project

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Online

About this event

Money, Mommy & Me was created to help encourage parents to start having money conversations with their kids early and to keep them going throughout childhood. A University of Cambridge study showed that kids by age 3 understand basic money concepts, but by 7, many of their money habits have already been set. So, don't put these conversations off. It's easier to build a good habit now than break a bad one later.

Join us each month as we discuss a different financial topic, college/higher education savings and planning, and how to keep kids from going into tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt for their education.

Financial literacy is a vital life skill not taught in our schools. While some districts are adding courses, most are electives and none of them take the subject to the extent needed. Dads, Aunts, Uncles, or anyone involved in raising kids are welcome to join this workshop.

Let's raise money-smart kids!

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Most people go to school for 12 to 16 years and learn English, history, science, and math but are never taught How Money Works. The lack of education on this vital life skill has led to catastrophic issues in our society. Usually seen in student loans and credit card debt, causing people to get a late start on saving and oftentimes never catching up.

The mission of the Annbry Group, a Five Rings Financial Agency, is to create change in how Americans manage money by offering free financial workshops like Money 101, Wine Women & Wealth, and Money Mommy & Me. We show people you don't have to make a lot of money to save a lot of money.