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Gregg Murset, CEO of BusyKids talks about how to raise your kids with healthy money habits.Support the showThank you for listening, please share and subscribe! Follow me on social media @karasundlun.For more info and requests for speaking visit www.karasundlunmedia.com
Today we'll hit a headline or two before diving into it with CEO of BusyKid, Gregg Murset. We'll talk about how Americans ages 18-41 go to social media such as TikTok for financial advice and asks the question "Why aren't we teaching this to kids earlier?". Then in hour two we'll chat with State Senator Mike Shower about the state of the session.
Doug Hepburn of Hepburn Financial Advisors and Ken Jordan of Princeton Mortgage interview Gregg Murset of BusyGuy about financial education for children. The post Money Matters TV 23-36 Murset appeared first on Money Matters TV.
Ever heard your child quickly agree to a purchase when it wasn't their money but rather yours? Ah, the classic OPM (Other People's Money) mentality! But what if you could shift this perspective and plant in them a value for their own hard-earned cash? Believe it or not, the solution might just be a tap away on your smartphone. In this episode, our guest Gregg Murset is going to show you a brilliant and innovative way to transform and teach your children how they view and manage money. ¡Digamos que se pondrán en tus zapatos, ya lo verás!He's the co-founder & CEO of BusyKid. A certified financial planner, father of six (if you are looking for credibility, in my opinion this tops the list), and advocate for child accountability and financial literacy.In this episode you will learn: How the app transformed the creator's kids' thinking about money in powerful ways. How seeing each other's investment portfolios creates fun family competition around money. How the Busy Pay feature lets kids easily charge for odd jobs via a QR code, spurring financial literacy and an entrepreneurial spirit. For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/366Join our community on Facebook here: https://jenhemphill.com/community The post, How This Smart Spending App Helps Teach Kids About Money | HDM 366 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.
Ever heard your child quickly agree to a purchase when it wasn't their money but rather yours? Ah, the classic OPM (Other People's Money) mentality! But what if you could shift this perspective and plant in them a value for their own hard-earned cash? Believe it or not, the solution might just be a tap away on your smartphone. In this episode, our guest Gregg Murset is going to show you a brilliant and innovative way to transform and teach your children how they view and manage money. ¡Digamos que se pondrán en tus zapatos, ya lo verás! He's the co-founder & CEO of BusyKid. A certified financial planner, father of six (if you are looking for credibility, in my opinion this tops the list), and advocate for child accountability and financial literacy. In this episode you will learn: How the app transformed the creator's kids' thinking about money in powerful ways. How seeing each other's investment portfolios creates fun family competition around money. How the Busy Pay feature lets kids easily charge for odd jobs via a QR code, spurring financial literacy and an entrepreneurial spirit. For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/366 Join our community on Facebook here: https://jenhemphill.com/community The post, How This Smart Spending App Helps Teach Kids About Money | HDM 366 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.
Check out this week's episode with Gregg Murset as he goes into details on the BusyKid app. It's a great tool to help teach your kids how to manage their money. You can send them money with the click of the button and then they can save, spend and donate the money directly from the app. It's super easy to use and a great way to educate kids on how to get their money right! You won't want to miss it!
Gregg Murset shares some great ideas on helping your kid with their first job.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Swamp Watch. CEO of BusyKid, Gregg Murset, joins the show to talk about why he invented a chore and allowance app that provides an easy platform to manage children weekly allowance based on the task they complete.
Founder and CEO of Busy Kid and certified financial planner Gregg Murset explains ways to prepare your kids for summer work. He also detailed how Busy Kid helps incentivize children to work and make money around the house. The program can benefit a household in many ways.
Gregg Murset, certified financial planner and CEO of BusyKid, joins Jon Hansen to talk about how his app can help kids find financial stability. BusyKid gives children business experience as early as five or six years old. Gregg explains the ways parents can hire their kids during summer break and provide hands-on job and money […]
A Connecticut-based non-profit is 70 this year! We learned all about Ability Beyond and how it has supported thousands of Connecticut residents dealing with a disability access services and resources. ((00:00)) For more on Ability Beyond's upcoming gala: https://e.givesmart.com/events/uWU/ April is Financial Literacy Month. Inflation, interest rates, savings and budgeting are everyday topics for adults. But most kids and teens have no idea what any of that means until they're older and busting their budgets landing in debt. Gregg Murset, a certified financial planner, created "BusyKid." The app starts teaching financial skills to kids as young as five using technology. ((14:16)) The co-chairs of the Bipartisan Women's Caucus of the CT General Assembly unveiled the group's legislative priorities. We spoke with State Representatives Dorinda Borer and Nicole Klarides-Ditria. ((33:41)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
December is right around the corner, and with it, the gift-giving season. As kids take part in choosing presents for their siblings, friends and family, what's the best way to talk to them about money? Certified financial planner Gregg Murset says we have to get real and lose the piggy bank. He offers tips on integrating the conversation into daily life. Plus, Megan and Luke deliver a fresh round of DMV Dates.
December is right around the corner, and with it, the gift-giving season. As kids take part in choosing presents for their siblings, friends and family, what's the best way to talk to them about money? Certified financial planner Gregg Murset says we have to get real and lose the piggy bank. He offers tips on integrating the conversation into daily life. Plus, Megan and Luke deliver a fresh round of DMV Dates.
In this episode, Rhonda welcomes Gregg Murset, the CEO of BusyKid, which is the ultimate debit card and app that helps teach kids how to manage their own money. Gregg is a Certified Financial Planner and consultant who has become a great advocate for sound parenting. In this episode, Gregg shares the importance of teaching your kids the value of money and managing it. He gives us some good tips on how you could help your kids have a better future by teaching them about the financial aspects of life. According to Gregg, it's important to know the balanced financial approach to financial management which is what our kids need to learn. Who is a better teacher than you, right? His message for you today is: Teach you kids while they're young. Here are some of his tips: A balanced financial approach includes saving, sharing and spending. You need to teach your kids what these three things are and what they do to help us manage our money. It's the reality of life and they should know this while they're young. Preparing them for the future is a gift that they will eventually thank you for. Teach them real life skills like earning money through allowances or chores. Kids learn best through experience. The rubber meets the road when they're actually experiencing real life scenarios. If you do this, you set up your kids for future success. Be consistent and use technology, These are two important aspects of building your kid's success. Teach them to consistently earn money, save a little bit, share a little bit and spend on their card. If you completely fall off the wagon, then just get back on. You don't have to be perfect but be consistent. Plus, use technology for your benefit and just go with the flow. Contact Information and Other Resources Our guest today was Gregg Murset. Gregg Murset is a Certified Financial Planner and consultant. For more than 20 years, he has been successful in his personal insurance and financial services practice. A graduate of Arizona State University with a degree in finance, he has earned multiple professional designations in his industry. In addition, he is the CEO and Co-Founder of BusyKid. He has become a leading advocate for sound parenting, child accountability and financial literacy. As a father of six, he decided to throw away the old-school paper chore chart and found a way to combine the old method with technology. Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram ____________________ Our host of Divorce Conversations for Women Podcast is Rhonda Noordyk, CFEI, CDFA® Rhonda Noordyk's relentless pursuit of financial justice for women going through divorce drove her to leave the financial industry in 2014 to open The Women's Financial Wellness Center. She was in search of a better way. She used her knowledge, passion, and experience to build a leading-edge business model. The intention was to create a business that provided a safe place for women - especially those in a vulnerable position - to find their paths, find their voices and find the financial confidence they need to lift themselves out of seemingly hopeless situations. Since starting the Women's Financial Wellness Center, after a 10+ year career in the financial industry, she has helped alleviate financial vulnerability for thousands of women. In addition to being the CEO of The Women's Financial Wellness Center, Rhonda is also a professional speaker. While her platform is women's money wellness, it is not just about money. Her topics include: assertive communication, boundaries, leadership and overcoming financial myths. Her speaking experience includes: GE Healthcare, UWM Women's Leadership Conference and Marquette Law School. In addition, she has appeared on Fox6 News, Real Milwaukee, and Morning Blend. Her dynamic and inspirational style leaves women with a sense of empowerment. Rhonda Noordyk, CFEI, CDFA® CEO | The Women's Financial Wellness Center rhonda@wfwcllc.com | (262) 522-1502 Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube Schedule a FREE 30-Minute Phone Call ____________________ Sponsored by: Divorce Conversations For Women (online course) ____________________ Visit the Women's Financial Wellness Center for a full directory listing of experts. Be sure to reach out if you would like to connect personally with the Women's Financial Wellness Center. You can visit our website or grab a complimentary 30-minute consult. Leaving a positive podcast review is hugely important: they help the podcast get discovered by new people. Please spend 5 minutes of your time to leave a review on your preferred listening platform, we'd love to hear from you!
Do you remember who talked to you about money? For most of us, the answer to that question is no one, really. In fact, a recent study by Quicken revealed that one-third of adults said no one taught them about money when they were a child and in turn, are twice as likely to delay talking to their own children about money until they are 18 or older.Frustrated by this, Gregg Murset, CEO of BusyKid, decided to find a better way to talk to kids about money. Using technology, Gregg created My Job Chart, the first electronic chore/allowance platform to take advantage of our modern digital society. In this episode, Gregg shares practical ways to talk to your kids about money without fear. I wish this existed when I was a kid!LinksBusyKidHow to Teach Your Children About Investing ArticleEpisode SponsorsRight now, my listeners can get a bonus of $25 in crypto after you make your first purchase with BlockFi's Bitcoin Rewards Credit Card, when you sign up at blockfi.com/MYMONEY.Make it the year you finally cross life insurance off your list, and get protection for your loved ones. Go to http://www.policygenius.com and get started. You could save 50% or more by comparing quotes and start the new year with one less thing to worry about.FOLLOW & SHAREBe sure to FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to never miss an episode– bit.ly/millennial-money Sign up for my weekly Let's Talk Money email newsletter https://bit.ly/letstalkmoneyemail Shannah Shares QuestionHave a Shannah Shares question, submit it here https://www.mmoneypodcast.comGet SocialShannah on TikTok @shannahgameShannah on Twitter https://twitter.com/shannahgameShannah on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shannahgame/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gregg Murset, who is the CEO and Co-Founder of BusyKid sits down with me to talk about his fatherhood journey. We talk about the values he and his wife instilled into his kids. Next we talk about the benefits that kids and parents can gain from using BusyKid. Gregg shares what kids should know about saving and investing money. Plus we talk about what parents can do to help their kids understand the value of money. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Gregg Murset Gregg is a Certified Financial Planner and consultant. He has become a leading advocate for sound parenting, child accountability, and financial literacy. As a father of six, it was his idea to throw away the family paper chore chart and piggy bank. He wanted to find a way to combine the chore chart with the technology his kids were using. In 2014 Gregg took his family on a pair of RV trips where they traveled nearly 10,000 miles in 31 days. Along the way the Murset family performed normal household chores for families in need and organizations requesting volunteers. Gregg is considered a pillar of his Arizona community and is regularly attending his kids sporting events or taking them on weekend camping trips. For more on BusyKid go their website at BusyKid.com. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. In addition, you get a unique perspective on fatherhood. You hear from guests like Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
In this episode, we talked about our desire to help our kids be good with money, how tech is making this process easier through apps, how to reinforce the value of work and help kids to become more self-reliant with Gregg Murset, CFP and CEO of BusyKid. Listen to learn the key components to help your kids get good with money! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 18:38! You can learn more about Gregg at BusyKid.com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. Learn more about Money Alignment Academy and bringing Financial Wellness to your organization. We're honored to have been named one of the top podcasts for investing! We're on YouTube, check us out! George is honored to be included on Investopedia's list of the Top 100 Financial Advisors for 2020! Have George speak to your organization. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook or contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com.
Teaching children about finances in a way which mirrors reality can be a struggle. Certified Financial Planner, Gregg Murset, developed BusyKid to do just that. Find out why this tool will help kids learn the value of money in an electronic way without using antiquated methods like jars or envelopes. And, if you're worried about giving your kids a debit or credit card, Murset says this app is a great learning tool without risk of going into debt. You can follow this show on Instagram and on Facebook. And to see what Heather does when she's not talking money, go to her personal Twitter page. Be sure to email Heather your questions and request topics you'd like her to cover here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't talk to strangers. Make your savings automatic. Don't buy so many lattes. How many pieces of unsolicited advice have helped you become a better version of yourself? Today our contributors are helping us walk through a recent blog post that delivered exactly 68 pieces of advice to help you live a better life financially AND mentally. Helping us with today's show are our near-and-dear contributors: Elle Martinez (of Couple Money), Len Penzo of LenPenzo.com, and our very own OG. Halfway through the show we'll take a break from the unsolicited advice (that you should totally listen to by the way), and we'll learn some strategies on keeping your children engaged and responsible while everyone is stuck at home. During our Fintech segment, Gregg Murset of BusyKid will also share how his app can help your family learn better habits, and put their allowance to good use by teaching them to save, give, and be a part of a community. Ever hear the phrase, "just because you can, doesn't mean you should"? A few weeks ago we asked our friends on Twitter to give us their best answer... but with finances in mind. During our Magnify Money segment we'll share our favorite replies, and our contributors will even share a few of their own answers. One last note: Remember the story in the news recently about the elderly man who ejected himself from the French fighter jet? We won't give away too much, but Doug has some heart-pounding trivia for you on today's show. Today's podcast is another high flier! Enjoy!
Do you remember who talked to you about money?For most of us, the answer to that question is no one, really. In fact, a recent study by Quicken revealed that one-third of adults said no one taught them about money when they were a child and in turn, are twice as likely to delay talking to their own children about money until they are 18 or older.Frustrated by this, Gregg Murset, CEO of BusyKid, decided to find a better way to talk to kids about money. Using technology, Gregg created My Job Chart, the first electronic chore/allowance platform to take advantage of our modern digital society. I so wish I had this as a kid! What You'll LearnPractical ways to talk to your kids, or anyone's kids, about moneyHow to use technology to change the conversation and impact with kidsMoney wisdom Gregg has learned from talking to his 6 kids about moneyWhy Gregg thinks we all need to pay attention to financial literacyHow to turn chores and an allowance into a savings account and stock investingLinksBusyKidSUBSCRIBE & SHAREWant to be the first to know when new episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! IT’S FREE!Want to have a cup of coffee this week on us? Leave a review in iTunes and email a copy of your review to info@mmoneypodcast.com. Ask ShannahHave an Ask Shannah question, submit it hereGet SocialShannah on TwitterShannah on Instagram
Sharlee Glenn talks about her writing process. Financial planner, Gregg Murset discusses what it means to be financially literate. And music education professor, Brittany May chats about popular music in the classroom. Along with our interviews we’ll have storytime with a book review of "The Princess and the Warrior", listen to some author's tips, and gather around the Librarians' Table to talk about parenting readers.
Many parents struggle to teach their kids about finances in a way which mirrors reality. Certified Financial Planner, Gregg Murset, developed BusyKids to do just that. Find out why this tool will help kids learn the value of money in an electronic way without using antiquated methods like jars or envelopes. And, if you're worried about giving your kids a debit or credit card, Murset says this app is a great learning tool without risk of going into debt. You can follow this show on Twitter and on Facebook. And to see what Heather does when she's not talking money, go to her personal Twitter page. Be sure to email Heather your questions and request topics you'd like her to cover here.
Gregg is a Certified Financial Planner and consultant who has become a leading advocate for sound parenting, child accountability and financial literacy. As a father of six, it was his idea to throw away the family paper chore chart and piggy bank to find a way to combine the chore chart with the technology his kids were using. For more than 20 years, Gregg has led a successful personal insurance and financial services practice. A graduate of Arizona State University with a degree in finance, he has also earned multiple professional designations in his industry including CFP® – Certified Financial Planner, ChFC- Chartered Financial Consultant, CLU- Chartered Life Underwriter and REBC- Registered Employee Benefits Consultant. He was named Chairman of 2014 Smart Money Week for the state of Arizona, as well as, the National Financial Educators Council Financial Education Instructor of the Year. A firm believer that financial education should be a priority in our schools, Gregg has conducted hundreds of media interviews pushing inclusion or parental involvement. Gregg isn't afraid to promote change through his actions. In 2014, Gregg took his family on a pair of RV trips where they traveled nearly 10,000 miles in 31 days. Along the way, the Murset family performed normal household chores for families in need and organizations requesting volunteers. Gregg is considered a pillar of his Arizona community and is regularly attending his kids sporting events or taking them on weekend camping trips.
In this episode, Sandra and I discuss teaching the kids personal finance. Should they be learning about this in school? They don't teach it...should they? We have plenty of banks and credit card companies teaching the young ones how to get in debt, but who is teaching them to be responsible with their money? Teach them young. Start them on the right habits!
Randy Evensen talks about teaching children through storytelling. Financial planner Gregg Murset shares how to help our kids learn about saving and investing money. Breeana Shields talks about her journey to becoming an author. Along with our interviews we’ll have Storytime with the poem "The Duck and the Kangaroo" by Edward Lear, hear from some 5th grade students about books, and gather around the Librarian's Table to discuss music education.
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 210, originally published in April 2014. Gregg Murset is the Founder & CEO of MyJobChart.com. He joins the show to discuss another economic crisis out there that isn't being addressed. Murset discusses where young adults go wrong when dealing with finances and how they can learn about the fundamentals of leadership through MyJobChart.com. Murset then shares some qualities for young adults to become leaders in the workforce and how a young worker can respectfully challenge authority. The conversation finishes with commentary on how parents and educators can prepare young adults as leaders. Website: www.MyJobChart.com
In this episode, Irma chats with Gregg Murset, co-founder fo Busykid.com. He says the secret to raising a kid who will turn into a successful adult is ... chores!! A Harvard study says the earlier you start chores, the better because chores teach kids good work ethic.But how early should you start your kids on chores? And what kind? Gregg has the answer and tells us how busykid.com can help you and your kids earn and learn about money, investing, saving and smart spending! Gregg says "Think of it as your kid’s first job with direct deposit." If you have kids of any age - you don't want to miss this episode!Gregg Murset and Busykids.com have been featured in Forbes, CNNMoney, WGN, Marth Stewart, Womens Day and the Wall Street Journal.
In this episode, Irma chats with Gregg Murset, co-founder fo Busykid.com. He says the secret to raising a kid who will turn into a successful adult is ... chores!! A Harvard study says the earlier you start chores, the better because chores teach kids good work ethic.But how early should you start your kids on chores? And what kind? Gregg has the answer and tells us how busykid.com can help you and your kids earn and learn about money, investing, saving and smart spending! Gregg says "Think of it as your kid’s first job with direct deposit." If you have kids of any age - you don't want to miss this episode!Gregg Murset and Busykids.com have been featured in Forbes, CNNMoney, WGN, Marth Stewart, Womens Day and the Wall Street Journal.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Lisa Druxman, founder of FIT4MOM and author of The Empowered Mama, shares tips about putting on your own oxygen mask first. Spotlight on Moms features McKenzie Guymon of GirlLovesGlam.com. Stacey Tisdale, financial expert and author of The True Cost of Happiness: The Real Story Behind Managing Your Money, shares the new rules for raising money smart kids. Suzanne Brown, author of Mompowerment: Insights from Successful Professional Part-time Working Moms Who Balance Career and Family, talks career models. Gregg Murset, co-founder and CEO of BusyKid, shares tips for preparing kids for adult responsibilities.
Financial planner and consultant, Gregg Murset talks about what we can do as concerned adults to help kids manage money and BYU Reading Pedagogy Teacher, Dawan Coombs discusses how we can help young readers develop a broader interest in books.
More and more we are living in a cashless society. In this episode, hosts Todd and Evan discuss trends in teaching money management to kids. They interview Gregg Murset, CEO of BusyKid, a money app that helps parents teach their kids how to manage their allowance. His company provides a platform for parents to electronically deposit an allowance based on completing chores. Gregg discusses how kids can learn about invisible money, and learn the value of money and work ethic from their parents. Gregg is the father of six and a Certified Financial Planner. He was honored with the National Financial Educators Council's Financial Education Instructor of the Year award in 2014.
Money is essential. We need it for necessities, luxuries, and it's power can't be denied. This week we're talking about how to teach your kids the value of money, earned money, and what to do with that money once they have it. It's probably one of the most important life lessons they will learn. My guest this week is Gregg Murset the CEO of BusyKid, a website designed to help parents teach kids the value of work ethic through chores and allowance. April is Financial Literacy Month and Gregg is giving me some ideas about a topic that's dear to my heart. I grew up with two very different views on finance. My mom was a "you can't take it with you" spender and my sweet great-grandmother was more of a "hide your money in the mattress" saver. And now I find myself somewhere in the middle. I want to save, but if I have any savings I'm likely to blow it all on a trip or new dress. That being said my mom made me get a job the minute I turned 16 so I could have some spending money. She also made me work through college to pay my bills. But my outlook might have been a little different had she started teaching me about money a little earlier. Gregg tells me that by the time kids are in their teens, their financial habits are already set in place. He recommends teaching kids as young as 4 or 5 the value of earned money. His website allows parents to set up a chore schedule and assign an allowance value to each completed task. We're not talking about hard labor for little kids, but there are things you can do to get them learning early earning concepts at an early age. While some parents still debate whether or not chores are good for their kids, studies show that having responsibilities around the house can teach kids a good work ethic and help them to be more successful later in life. To stay organized, many parents have turned to chore charts on the fridge or digital versions to track what jobs their kids are assigned and have completed as well as rewards. Some parents reward their kids with new toys while others dole out cold hard cash, and digital chore charts give kids stickers to use for in-app games and rewards. But, while the work might be teaching kids a lesson, most parents don't think about what their kids could be learning from their chore rewards as well. Gregg says BusyKid fills in this gap by offering parents a digital chore tracker that teaches kids about pay day, the value of a dollar and even gets their feet wet in investing by allowing them to purchase stocks from favorite well-known companies for just a few dollars instead of thousands. To learn more about how BusyKid works you can visit their website, BusyKid.com
A father of six, Gregg is a certified financial planner and consultant who became a leading advocate for sound parenting, child accountability and financial literacy as the inventory and CEO of My Job Chart. In 2014, he was named Chairman of 2014 “Smart Money Week” for the state of Arizona, as well as, the National … Continue reading Gregg Murset CEO of BusyKid →
Gregg Murset is the Founder & CEO of MyJobChart.com. He joins the show to discuss another economic crisis out there that isn't being addressed. Murset discusses where young adults go wrong when dealing with finances and how they can learn about the fundamentals of leadership through MyJobChart.com. Murset then shares some qualities for young adults to become leaders in the workforce and how a young worker can respectfully challenge authority. The conversation finishes with commentary on how parents and educators can prepare young adults as leaders. Visit My Job Chart at www.MyJobChart.com.
#104: Gregg Murset, Founder and CEO of MyJobChart.com, believes teaching children early and often is the best way for them to learn how money really works. He should know, he has six children between the ages of 5 and 15! Teaching Kids About Work And [...] The post appeared first on .
Join Maria as she speaks with Gregg Murset, founder and President of My Job Chart, Inc. Next, Rebecca Kordecki, aka the “Booty Guru” talks about her latest creation the Booty Slide. The Mom’s Roundtable will be discussing Pets and what you do with your Pets when you travel.