POPULARITY
How do you raise financially responsible kids when schools barely teach them about money? Josh explores this with Bobbi Rebell, CFP®, founder of Financial Wellness Strategies and bestselling author of Launching Financial Grownups. Bobbi shares her journey from New York finance pro to Florida-based financial educator, and why she's so passionate about helping parents teach real-world money skills at home. She and Josh dig into the challenges young adults face today, from soaring housing costs to credit score confusion, and why so many are struggling to gain financial independence. They also talk about how parents can guide without enabling, balancing support with teaching self-sufficiency, and give practical strategies for handling money talks at home, aligning financial values between spouses, and preparing the next generation for success. Can't get enough of The Financial Quarterback? Click ‘Subscribe' so you never miss a play. If you're enjoying the show, leave a 5-star rating and drop a review—it helps keep the game going!
Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch In today's fast-paced digital world, children are bombarded with messages about money. But are they learning the right lessons? Our latest episode of Inspired Money dives deep into the crucial topic of financial literacy for kids. Learn from a panel of experts who are at the forefront of transforming how our younger generations understand money, from earning and saving to investing wisely. Meet the Expert Panelists Neale Godfrey: A pioneering financial literacy expert and New York Times bestselling author, Neale has empowered millions with her Kids and Money movement. Check out her book, “Money Doesn't Grow on Trees.” Sam X Renick: As a children's author and founder of SammyRabbit.com, Sam is a champion of great money habits for kids. His platform features engaging stories and songs to instill financial wisdom early on. Bobbi Rebell: A seasoned financial journalist and author of “Launching Financial Grownups,” Bobbi helps parents guide their teens to financial independence through actionable strategies and workshops. Paul Sullivan: With a rich background as the former Wealth Matters columnist for the New York Times, Paul shares insights into teaching smart money habits and offers guidance from his book “The Thin Green Line.” Key Highlights Foundational Money Habits: Sam Renick emphasizes, “Saving is a great habit.” By introducing simple, short messages around saving and spending, families can instill life-transforming money habits in children. Real-life Financial Lessons: Neale Godfrey shares the value of linking tangible money lessons with digital financial literacy. From earning allowances to understanding bank statements, children gain a comprehensive money education. Financial Decision-making: Bobbi Rebell highlights the importance of educating children through real-world scenarios, like balancing the diverging financial situations of friends: “By being kind to your friend and intentional with your money, you maintain relationships and learn about yourself.” Distinguishing Wealth from Riches: Paul Sullivan uses real-life examples to distinguish between having money and being wealthy, emphasizing the freedom and choices that true financial well-being offers. Call-to-Action This week, schedule a financial conversation with a child in your life. Share your own money lessons, perhaps involving them in setting a small savings goal or budgeting for a family activity. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
Dans ce 94e épisode, je fais la synthèse du livre « Lauching Financial Grownups » de Bobbi Rebell publié en 2022 à partir de cinq éléments clés à retenir : 1. Les aimer, mais pas trop! 2. Sujets à aborder avec les ados 3. Questions à poser à votre ado? 4. Apprendre la générosité 5. La planification successorale Abonne-toi pour soutenir mon travail et obtenir un épisode supplémentaire chaque mois : https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/financesfondamentales/subscribe Je t'invite aussi à suivre la page Facebook « Finances Fondamentales - éducation et investissement » pour avoir accès à l'image synthèse de l'épisode et pour me poser tes questions. Page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088196588852 Tu pourras également y consulter l'analyse fondamentale des compagnies de la semaine. Page Instagram du podcast : https://www.instagram.com/finances.fondamentales/?hl=fr Chaque matin, le balado InfoBref résume l'actualité en 5 minutes: https://spoti.fi/3SiIdme Gmail: Financesfondamentales@gmail.com Clause de non-responsabilité Investir comporte des risques de perte. Ce podcast est uniquement à des fins d'information et ne doit pas être considéré comme un conseil en investissement personnalisé ou être utilisé pour prendre des décisions d'investissement. L'animateur du podcast peut détenir des positions dans les titres discutés. L'animateur du podcast reçoit des paiements de diverses entités pour des publicités. L'inclusion de telles publicités ne constitue ni n'implique une approbation, un parrainage ou une recommandation de ceux-ci, ou toute affiliation avec ceux-ci. Les investissements dans des titres comportent des risques de perte. Toute mention d'un titre particulier et des données de performance associées ne constitue pas une recommandation d'acheter ou de vendre ce titre. Les informations fournies sur le podcast ne sont pas destinées à un investisseur ou à une catégorie d'investisseurs spécifiques et sont fournies uniquement à titre d'information générale. Évidemment, rien sur ce podcast ne doit être considéré comme un conseil financier personnalisé ou une sollicitation d'achat ou de vente de titres. Pour tout conseil spécifique, veuillez consulter un professionnel. L'animateur du podcast ne peut être tenu responsable de vos décisions financières.
This Financial Literacy Month, join FitMoney to kickstart your students', your family's, or your own financial literacy journey! Though financial literacy is a skill we'll all need for life, the first step is simply getting started. Financial Literacy Month is about building a brighter financial future, so join us in challenging ourselves to get (financially) fit in just five days. Get started for free at http://fitmoney.org/fit-in-5-challengeOn this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Bobbi Rebell, a Certified Financial Planner, podcast host, and author of Launching Financial Grownups - where she helps parents of teenagers and young adults empower their kids and own their financial independence. Today, Jessica and Bobbi discuss why talking about money with kids can be intimidating, how to navigate these conversations, and the value behind building financially literacy early - before it's needed.Connect with FitMoney:Website: http://fitmoney.orgInstagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoneyTwitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoneyConnect with Bobbi:Website: https://www.bobbirebell.com/Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1119850061/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=bobbirebell-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1119850061&linkId=5535442513cde3f72996d63fd18c4daeFinancial Wellness Strategies: https://financialwellnessstrategies.com/FitMoney Programs:Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.orgCertificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate
How can we best support our kids while also encouraging them to build their financial independence? When Bobbi Rebell was struggling to answer this question for herself, she decided to write a book about it: “Launching Financial Grownups.” In this episode, Bobbi and Kimberlee talk about their own parenting experiences and Bobbi's top tips for helping your kids build their financial skills. Bobbi also offers advice to women about developing financial resilience in a landscape that's still often stacked against us. Episode Recap: Today we're talking with Bobbi Rebell about raising financial grownups (1:03) Can you tell us about your career path up to this point? (3:21) How can parents raise financially independent kids and teens? (9:24) Younger generations often have different financial priorities, and that's OK (16:50) Why is financial transparency so important with our kids? (21:56) Don't be afraid to have the difficult conversations before they're needed (27:56) How can women build their financial resilience? (37:44) It's ok to support your children, but make sure to draw clear boundaries (43:11) How to learn more from Bobbi (52:16) Resources: Find every episode of The Fiscal Feminist podcast Watch The Fiscal Feminist episodes on YouTube Sign up to join Kimberlee on the podcast “The Fiscal Feminist” book “Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart” “How to be A Financial Grownup: Proven Advice from High Achievers on How to Live Your Dreams and Have Financial Freedom” Sign up for Bobbi's newsletter Financial Wellness Strategies Website Email Bobbi Quotes:“Many parents over coddle their children, because they don't want their kids to grow up, which is really normal! I mean, my iPhone pushes me these adorable pictures of my now 16-year-old when he was a baby, and I want that time back and it's really hard. So we want to hold onto our kids, and that's why we as parents often over subsidize them.”“It is so hard because we're tempted to pay for everything for our kids, because we still see them as kids, and they're forever our children. So these are really hard, and that's why I wrote “Launching Financial Grownups, because I was struggling with this. And I will tell you, so I'm going to give away one thing from the book is that our 26 year old, she was 24 at the time when the book had been written, she was saving for an apartment in New York City, which is a very ambitious goal for a 22, 23-year-old. She lived at home, she switched her major in college which I do talk about in the book, why she switched to cybersecurity versus being in education, and it was with a focus on ‘Where can I earn more money?' And I will tell you, when she reached her goal of being able to buy her own apartment. And while we had to be in the background, as you say, she paid for everything, the down payment, all the lawyer costs, all the closing costs, every penny she paid for, the pride in that young lady's eyes, you have never seen. It is a gift to parents. When you let your child succeed on their own and you're just there cheering them on and you're just there cheering them on, that is going to be priceless. And so I would implore parents to let their kids shine.”
8 years after his Ted talk on the lessons learned from his young kids monopoly games, the author and speaker shares his strategies for setting his now (almost) adult kids up for financial success. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/adam-carroll-kids
On this episode, FitMoney Executive Director Jessica Pelletier is joined by Bobbi Rebell, a Certified Financial Planner, podcast host, and author of Launching Financial Grownups - where she helps parents of teenagers and young adults empower their kids and own their financial independence. Today, Jessica and Bobbi discuss why talking about money with kids can be intimidating, how to navigate these conversations, and the value behind building financially literacy early - before it's needed.Connect with FitMoney:Website: http://fitmoney.orgInstagram: http://instagram.com/learnfitmoneyTwitter: http://twitter.com/learnfitmoneyConnect with Bobbi:Website: https://www.bobbirebell.com/Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1119850061/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=bobbirebell-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1119850061&linkId=5535442513cde3f72996d63fd18c4daeFinancial Wellness Strategies: https://financialwellnessstrategies.com/FitMoney Programs:Join the $uperSquad: http://supersquad.fitmoney.orgCertificate: http://fitmoney.org/certificate
Do you want to raise your kids to become financially capable adults?Bobbi Rebell is with us today to discuss how to navigate money conversations with our kids and equip us with the tools we need to raise financially savvy grownups! If you're a parent, this episode is a must-listen! Links MentionedLaunching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money SmartThe Wellness For Financial Grownups Podcast Grab my FREE Investing Starter Kit! Follow Allison on Instagram! @inspiredbudget Read the full show notes here on the blog! Take my FREE class on How to Budget to Build wealth!
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Bobbi Rebell, CFP®. Bobbi is a former business news anchor and globally syndicated personal finance columnist. Bobbi is also an author and her most recent book is titled, Launching Financial Grownups. Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adults Become Everyday Money Smart. This topic is very dear to her heart because Bobbi has two twenty-something children and struggled with getting them started on their financial grownup journey. For her, this means living the everyday money related life that we encounter that no one seems to prepare us for. Bobbi is the founder of Financial Wellness Strategies and the author of Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart. She is a financial wellness educator, speaker, conference host, and moderator, and works as a spokesperson for brands aligned with her values. Bobbi is also the host of the critically acclaimed Wellness for Financial Grownups podcast, which has close to 900,000 downloads. In 2021, she launched a new venture, GrownupGear.com as a fun way to promote adulting and being a financial grownup. In 2023, Bobbi launched a new financial education venture focused on financial wellness, called Financial Wellness Strategies. Bobbi is frequently quoted in the media as a money and parenting expert. Media outlets have included The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Consumer Reports, AARP, The NY Post, New York Magazine, The Washington Post, USA Today, Newsweek, Time, CNBC, Architectural Digest, Health, Brides, Parade, Business Insider, Money, Cosmopolitan, Bottom Line, Yahoo Finance, Marketwatch, The Street, MSN, Today.com, Oprah.com, Fox News Channel, Fox Business, Cheddar, The Street, as well as hundreds of appearances on local television, radio and podcasts. Earlier in her career Bobbi was a global business news anchor and personal finance columnist at Reuters and held various journalist positions at top news outlets including CNBC, CNN and PBS. Bobbi is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and received her Certificate in Financial Planning from New York University. Her first book “How to be a Financial Grownup: Proven Advice from High Achievers on How to Live Your Dreams and Have Financial Freedom” was released in 2016. She lives in New York City with her family.
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Bobbi Rebell, CFP®. Bobbi is a former business news anchor and globally syndicated personal finance columnist. Bobbi is also an author and her most recent book is titled, Launching Financial Grownups. Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adults Become Everyday Money Smart. This topic is very dear to her heart because Bobbi has two twenty-something children and struggled with getting them started on their financial grownup journey. For her, this means living the everyday money related life that we encounter that no one seems to prepare us for.Bobbi is the founder of Financial Wellness Strategies and the author of Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart. She is a financial wellness educator, speaker, conference host, and moderator, and works as a spokesperson for brands aligned with her values. Bobbi is also the host of the critically acclaimed Wellness for Financial Grownups podcast, which has close to 900,000 downloads. In 2021, she launched a new venture, GrownupGear.com as a fun way to promote adulting and being a financial grownup. In 2023, Bobbi launched a new financial education venture focused on financial wellness, called Financial Wellness Strategies.Bobbi is frequently quoted in the media as a money and parenting expert. Media outlets have included The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Consumer Reports, AARP, The NY Post, New York Magazine, The Washington Post, USA Today, Newsweek, Time, CNBC, Architectural Digest, Health, Brides, Parade, Business Insider, Money, Cosmopolitan, Bottom Line, Yahoo Finance, Marketwatch, The Street, MSN, Today.com, Oprah.com, Fox News Channel, Fox Business, Cheddar, The Street, as well as hundreds of appearances on local television, radio and podcasts.Earlier in her career Bobbi was a global business news anchor and personal finance columnist at Reuters and held various journalist positions at top news outlets including CNBC, CNN and PBS. Bobbi is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and received her Certificate in Financial Planning from New York University. Her first book “How to be a Financial Grownup: Proven Advice from High Achievers on How to Live Your Dreams and Have Financial Freedom” was released in 2016. She lives in New York City with her family.Learn more about Money Tale$ > Subscribe to the podcast Recent episodes See all episodes > Form CRS Form ADV Terms of Use Privacy Rights and Policies
Launching Financial Grownups with Bobbi Rebell Today I am sharing my conversation with Bobbi Rebell, Certified Financial Planner, author of the book 'Launching Financial Grownups' and founder of Financial Wellness Strategies. Bobbi is a financial wellness advocate, the host of the Wellness for Financial Grownups podcast and the founder of GrownupGear.com. Bobbi was previously a global business news anchor and personal finance columnist at Reuters and held various journalist positions at top news outlets including CNBC, CNN and PBS. Bobbi's book, Launching Financial Grownups is a call to action for parents of teenagers and young adults who want the best for their kids, but are beginning to realize their OWN financial independence, and financial separation from their children, has to become a priority as well. It is also a practical guide for how best to raise our children into financially responsible, independent young adults in our rapidly changing, increasingly competitive economy. You can find Bobbi Rebell, CFP® at any of the links below: Founder, Financial Wellness Strategies Author of the book: Launching Financial Grownups Host, Money Tips for Financial Grownups podcast – find it anywhere you listen to podcasts Website: https://www.bobbirebell.com/ Social media: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter Learn more about Meghan here: https://moneyisntscary.com/
Today I am sharing my conversation with Bobbi Rebell, Certified Financial Planner, author of the book 'Launching Financial Grownups' and founder of Financial Wellness Strategies. Bobbi is a financial wellness advocate, the host of the Wellness for Financial Grownups podcast and the founder of GrownupGear.com. Bobbi was previously a global business news anchor and personal finance columnist at Reuters and held various journalist positions at top news outlets including CNBC, CNN and PBS. Bobbi's book, Launching Financial Grownups is a call to action for parents of teenagers and young adults who want the best for their kids, but are beginning to realize their OWN financial independence, and financial separation from their children, has to become a priority as well. It is also a practical guide for how best to raise our children into financially responsible, independent young adults in our rapidly changing, increasingly competitive economy. You can find Bobbi Rebell, CFP® at any of the links below: Founder, Financial Wellness Strategies Author of the book: Launching Financial Grownups Host, Money Tips for Financial Grownups podcast – find it anywhere you listen to podcasts Website: bobbirebell.com Social media: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
As a young professional, you probably have more questions about money than digits in your account balance. When should I pay off debt? How much should I be saving? Can I still have fun with my money? Adam and financial wellness advocate Bobbi Rebell share their financial hacks for these topics and more.Order Bobbi's book, Launching Financial Grownups, here. You can find more episodes of Common Cents on the Prairie on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and on our website.Watch every episode on YouTube, and subscribe to First National Bank's channel!Follow First National Bank on FacebookFollow First National Bank on InstagramFollow First National Bank on TikTokFollow First National Bank on Twitter
Financial expert and author Bobbi Rebell joins with advice on smart ways to think about money when you've achieved all your big goals like paying down debt, saving and investing. Plus: How to prepare young kids (and older teens) for financial success and ways families can begin to build generational wealth. Check out Bobbi's latest book Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart Learn about Bobbi's new consultancy Financial Wellness Strategies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Don't Retire… Graduate! Today's guest is Bobbi Rebell, a fellow University of Pennsylvania alum, is here for a reunion to talk about topics that we're all thinking about (at least, we money nerds are): financial wellness, student loans, stress, and how to prepare the next generation for the future. Bobbi is the host of the Money Tips for Financial Grownups and author of her new book, Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart, and a financial wellness advocate. Listen to her share her story and then go check out her podcast (specifically, Eric's episode of course). In this episode we'll talk about: • Bobbi's background and how she became a journalist, CFP®, writer, and financial • Financial influencers, the finance media, and how dangerous it can be to talk about money when you don't have credentials • Bobbi's book, Launching Financial Grownups, and how it came to be • The change from helicopter parenting to concierge • The student loan crisis and how to get young adults to understand the impact • Negotiating merit scholarships and financial aid for college • Financial Wellness Strategies • Financial stress in the workplace and how it affects a company • Getting the next generation ready to inherit wealth and take over financial decision making Visit dontretiregraduate.com for a full transcript of this episode. About Bobbi Rebell: Bobbi Rebell, CFP® is the founder of Financial Wellness Strategies and the author of Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart. She is a financial wellness advocate, the host of the Money Tips for Financial Grownups podcast and the founder of GrownupGear.com. Bobbi was previously a global business news anchor and personal finance columnist at Reuters and held various journalist positions at top news outlets including CNBC, CNN and PBS. Bobbi Rebell Website Bobbi Rebell Instagram Bobbi Rebell Twitter Bobbi Rebell LinkedIn Bobbi Rebell TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you have kids anywhere between the ages of 16 and 26, now is the time to teach them how to be financial grownups. Tune in to learn about how important it is to listen to adult kids and their goals, and to be a partner with them, rather than a helicopter parent.
Teens and young adults need to know how to navigate the financial challenges of adulthood including debt, credit cards, how to manage their own household, and more. Are we teaching them everything they need to know? In this episode, I talk to Bobbi Rebell, author of Launching Financial Grownups. If you want to know what to teach your child about money, this is a must-listen! Watch this episode on the Mindful Mama Youtube channel! If you enjoyed this episode, and it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag me @mindfulmamamentor. Have you left a review yet? All you have to do is go to Apple Podcasts or Stitcher (or wherever you listen), and thanks for your support of the show! Bobbi Rebell, CFP® is the author of Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart, a financial literacy advocate, the host of the Money Tips for Financial Grownups podcast, and the founder of GrownupGear.com. Bobbi was previously a global business news anchor and personal finance columnist at Reuters and held various journalist positions at top news outlets including CNBC, CNN, and PBS. Get Hunter's book, Raising Good Humans now! Click here to order and get book bonuses! ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is a mindful mama mentor. She coaches smart, thoughtful parents on how to create calm and cooperation in their daily lives. Hunter has over 20 years of experience in mindfulness practices. She has taught thousands worldwide. Be a part of the tribe—we're over 25 thousand strong! Join the Mindful Parenting membership. Take your learning further! Get my Top 2 Best Tools to Stop Yelling AND the Mindful Parenting Roadmap for FREE at: mindfulmamamentor.com/stopyelling/ Find more podcasts, blog posts, free resources, and how to work with Hunter at MindfulMamaMentor.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The downsides of investing in stocks What is “Launching Financial Grownups” all about?Challenges and benefits of teaching kids financial literacyCo-op properties: What they are and how they operateEffective ways to teach your kids smart financial habits The Life & Money Show Spotlight:Your Life & Money: What is one thing you're doing to live a meaningful and intentional life by design?Other's Life and Money: What is one life or money hack that you can share that will make an impact in others' lives right now? Life & Money in the World: What's the one thing you're doing right now to make the world a better place? RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDHow to Be a Financial Grownup by Bobbi Rebell | Paperback and HardcoverLaunching Financial Grownups by Bobbi Rebell | Hardcover and Kindle Episode 400! Bobbi's Stepdaughter Ashley shares her Top 5 Money TipsGreenlight Kids & Teen Banking | Google Play and App Store JWI.org ABOUT BOBBI REBELLBobbi Rebell is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional and host of the critically acclaimed Money Tips for Financial Grownups podcast. She is the author of “Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart.” Her first book "How to Be a Financial Grownup: Proven Advice from High Achievers on How to Live Your Dreams and Have Financial Freedom” was released in 2016 and featured financial role models including Kevin O'Leary, Tony Robbins, Cynthia Rowley, Sallie Krawcheck, and Drew Barrymore. In 2017, she left her job as a global business news television anchor and personal finance columnist at Thomson Reuters to expand the Financial Grownup brand into other channels of financial education content. Later that year, she obtained her CFP® certification. Previously Bobbi had worked at CNBC, CNN, and PBS' Nightly Business report. In 2021, Bobbi created GrownupGear, a line of fun, high-quality products to celebrate adulting. Bobbi is now a frequent keynote speaker, emcee, and conference host/moderator and continues to anchor local news reports on a freelance basis. She also works with prestige brands as an on-camera host, influencer, and brand ambassador to help amplify their message. Current and past clients include JP Morgan Asset Management, Tally Technologies, Synchrony, Transferwise, GenTrust, Hightower, Meredith Corp., ICSC, Splitit, and Coop THINK. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and received her Certificate in Financial Planning from New York University. Bobbi lives in NYC with her husband, 3 kids, and her morkie Waffles. CONNECT WITH BOBBIWebsite: Bobbi RebellPodcast: Money Tips For Financial GrownupsFacebook: Bobbi Rebell LinkedIn: Bobbi Rebell Kaufman, CFP®Twitter: @bobbirebellInstagram: @bobbirebell1 CONNECT WITH US To connect with Annie and Julie, as well as with other Investing For Good listeners, and to get the latest scoop on new and upcoming episodes, join Life and Money Show Podcast Community on Facebook. To learn more about real estate syndication investment opportunities, join the Goodegg Investor Club. Be sure to also grab your free copy of the Investing For Good book (just pay S&H)-- Thanks for listening, and until next time, keep investing for good!
Bobbi Rebell, CFP® is the author of Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart, a financial literacy advocate, the host of the Money Tips for Financial Grownups podcast and the founder of GrownupGear.com. She was previously a global business news anchor and personal finance columnist at Reuters and held various journalist positions at top news outlets, including CNBC, CNN, and PBS. Bobbi discusses the importance of gift-giving to children and how it can help them become financially successful adults. She also provides advice for parents on how to raise financially responsible children and how to ensure financial security post-divorce. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, parents can now keep their children on their health insurance plan and have other financial ties to them until age 26. After a divorce, it's important to take some time for introspection and identify what's important to you. When reentering the dating pool and going into another marriage, you should have common values with your partner. That doesn't mean you have to agree with every financial decision - you should just want the same things. Talking about money in a kind and respectful way is conducive to building and maintaining a healthy relationship. When disagreements arise, be sure to pick your battles wisely. Oversubsidizing your children to a level where it hurts your future also hurts them. There will come a time when you can no longer sponsor their livelihood, which leaves them floundering as they have not learned how to be a skilled financial grownup. Resources Bobbi Rebell on the Web | LinkedIn | Twitter Email: hello@financialgrownup.com GrownUpGear.com Sign up for Bobbi's newsletter! Get Launching Financial GrownUps here! Liked the book? Leave a review here! Bobbi is happy to answer questions about her book. Jewish Women International Stacy Francis on LinkedIn | Twitter Email: stacy@francisfinancial.com FrancisFinancial.com Reach out to receive a complimentary consultation! Contact Francis Financial at +212-374-9008 or visit Francis Financial today!
These past few years, the number of young people who are still financially dependent on their parents has been steadily rising. Even though they are off to college or doing side jobs, they continue to be on the payroll of their mothers and fathers. Scott Carson interviews financial expert, journalist, anchor, and CFP Bobbi Rebell about her newest book, Launching Financial Grownups. She presents practical advice for parents on guiding their children to be more confident handling cash. Bobbi explains how letting them make mistakes with money and being transparent with debt are effective motivators in encouraging kids to pursue financial freedom even with their young age.Want to talk to Scott? Book a call with him HERE.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest
Episode webpage with links. Kids are expensive! It costs $310,000 to raise a child from birth to age 17. At some point, the goal is for them to become financially independent and stop needing you for money. And that's what we're talking about today. If you want to live your best financial life as an empty-nester and make sure your kids are ready to fly on their own, we're here to help. Today Stacy Johnson is joined by financial journalist Miranda Marquit, producer Aaron Freeman, and our special guest is Bobbi Rebell, a financial journalist and author of the book Launching Financial Grownups.Become a member: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/members/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nina Collins is in conversation with financial expert and author Bobbi Rebell about how to raise financially literate adults. More About Revel: www.hellorevel.com
Momtourage hosts Keri Setaro & Ashley Hearon-Smith will have you laughing so hard with their worst jobs (and mine too which is related to the boy band Hanson. Yes the ones who sing MMMBop). Plus they talk about time management (one's a night owl and the other prefers a more set schedule with discipline), have their own unique spin on answering ‘what do you do?' and get real about how your relationship and self-worth is impacted when your earnings take a hit. Then Bobbi Rebell, author of Launching Financial Grownups has financial advice when you start working for yourself as a business or side hustle. Then Mother Untitled Founder Neha Ruch shares an embarrassing work story that takes place in front of hundreds of medical professionals in a hotel! **Let us know the weirdest job you ever had in your review of the show! Or DM me @kimrittberg** ***Don't forget to ‘follow' and sign up for our newsletter below!*** LINKS: - Show notes & drop your feedback at https://moms-exit-interview.com - Newsletter with tips & takeaways: Sign up here! - Follow Host Kim Rittberg on Instagram GUESTS: - Momtourage Podcast | Hosts: Keri Setaro @kerisetaro & Ashley Hearon Smith @Ash Hearon Smith -
B”H Yael Trusch interviews Author of Launching Financial Grownups Bobbi Rebell. Anyone who has influence on teenagers or young adults, parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, this book and interview is for you. This is Bobbi's second book and one that was much needed in the personal finance space. Bobbi is a highly sought after financial expert, and CFP. She worked as a global business news television anchor and personal finance The post 264: Launching Financial Grownups with Bobbi Rebell appeared first on Jewish Latin Princess.
#016. Today's guest is Bobbi Rebell. Bobbi and I talk what inspired her to write her latest book “Launching Financial Grownups” and we get real about some of the challenges and struggles that she has had in raising her teenagers/young adult children as it relates to guiding them on making smart money decisions. We talk about why teen/young adult children are taking longer these days to become independent adults compared to generations ago. We get into why parents are artificially propping up lifestyles for their young adult children and the unintended message parents send to their young adult children when they support them. And we talk about strategies on how we can avoid this. We discuss why it is important to have a clear exit strategy if your adult child is moving back home with you and how the pandemic impacted relationships between parents and their older kids. We dive into how being vulnerable and open about the money choices we as parents make can help teach kids about money. And we dig into strategies parents can use when talking to their grown kids about money, especially when they seem to think they know better. We also get into challenges that parents face in letting their adult children go from a financial dependence perspective, especially since these children are wrapped up in our identity.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session016
We're talking today about how to avoid screwing up your kid's relationship with money. As parents, our job is to raise amazing adults to one day replace us! And even if you don't currently have kids, or maybe you know that you never will- today's conversation will do a great job shedding some light on why you think and feel the way you do about your personal finances. Bobbi Rebell is a Certified Financial Planner, she's host of the Money Tips for Financial Grownups podcast, and she's also the author of “Launching Financial Grownups”. The book is a call to action for parents who want the best for their kids, but who are beginning to realize that their own pursuit of financial independence has to become a priority as well. We talk about parenting styles, the increasing trend of boomerang college students, ways that we can strategically help our kids with money, and personal finance conversations between parents and adult children as well. During this episode we enjoyed a Farm Friends by New Image Brewing! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of the Book Club, Bobbi Rebell talks about her book Launching Financial Grownups. Bobbi is a CFP, podcaster and speaker. For a copy of her book, click HERE You can learn more about Bobbi at BobbiRebell.com, Twitter and LinkedIn. Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review wherever you listen and subscribe as well. You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live.
Navigating the ups and downs of financial adulting. Personal finance expert and certified financial planner Bobbi Rebell takes us through her book Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart. And, the divorce process but over video conference. Russell Alexander shares his tips for couples for getting through a Zoom divorce. Then, the unique challenges women face when it comes to their money and how banks can better their services to fill these gaps. Alexandra Stante, founder of Think Like A Woman, takes us through their latest report. Then, BMO's latest initiative that lets people get their true name on their bank cards. Jennifer Douglas from BMO tells us how it works. Plus, I'll speak to Raphael Sammut from Billdr, a company that helps homeowners with their renovations from getting comparable quotes to finding a general contractor. To find out more about the guests check out: Jennifer Douglas - BMO: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram Raphael Sammut – Billdr: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Bobbi Rebell: com | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Russell Alexander: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Bank Like A Woman: ca | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Alexandra Stante: LinkedIn Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
Strategies for Parents to set Themselves up for Retirement by Launching Financial Grownups. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/
Kimberly and Tracy talk to Bobbi Rebell about her new book Launching Financial Grownups. Launching Financial Grownups is a call to action for parents of teenagers and young adults who want the best for their kids, but are beginning to realize their OWN financial independence, and financial separation from their children, has to become a priority as well. It is also a practical guide for how best to raise our children into financially responsible, independent young adults in our rapidly changing, increasingly competitive economy.
Because we rarely have guests on our show, this one deserved it's own little bonus episode. Bobbi Rebell is a fellow GenXer, certified financial planner and host of the critically acclaimed Money Tips for Financial Grownups podcast. If you still don't think of yourself as an adult (cuz we don't!) you're gonna totally dig our little chat about GenX finances and Bobbi's new book "Launching Financial Grownups”. Even if this topic freaks you out, listen in. Bobbi has GOODIES you're gonna wanna snag so don't miss this little gem of an episode.Episode linksBobbi's WebsiteBobbi's book: Launching Financial GrownupsMoney Tips for Financial Grownups podcast.Follow Bobbi on TwitterGrownup GearListen to our financial episode, “I Want My Two Dollars”Connect with usSubscribe to GenX Stories in your favorite podcast appBuy some kickass merchWrite us a reviewVisit our siteJoin our Facebook GroupFollow our 80's inspired InstagramSend us an email
Randi Zuckerberg talks about health and nutrition wellbeing with the CEO of Vital Proteins, financial wellbeing with author of "Launching Financial Grownups", making the leap to entrepreneurship with the co-authors of "Self-Made Boss, as well as a discussion with Pro Golfer Brittany Lincicome.
Bobbi Rebell, Certified Financial Planner, podcaster, and author of “Launching Financial Grownups,” joins the podcast to discuss how to help your almost adult kids become money smart. We discuss everything from Bobbi's early career as a journalist to her swift pivot into entrepreneurship and the passion behind her new book, teaching parents that it's never too late to instill healthy personal finance habits in their children. In this episode we discuss: The power of supporting your child's career interest Having realistic money conversations with your children Why you need to let your children make mistakes with money How thinking in the long-term as a parent is more sustainable than the short-term The balance of gifting generational wealth and teaching your children the value of hard work + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Journeytolaunch.com/episode45 Grownupgear.com @drbradklontz Indiegogo.com/projects/meatball-town-a-musical-comedy#/ Bobbirebell.com/launchingfinancialgrownups Bobbirebell.com/financialgrownupblog Join the waitlist for my signature course, Map Your Way To Financial Independence, here. Check out my new personal website here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Bobbi: Website Instagram: @BobbiRebell1 Twitter: @BobbiRebell Facebook: @BobbiRebell Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide
Whether you are a parent or a child, cleaving familial financial bonds can be a major step to adulthood. In this episode, we talk with Bobbi Rebell the author of Launching Financial Grownups. Will there be a failure to launch?
Bobbi Rebell joins us this weekend to discuss her latest book, Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart, which explains how to give the young adults in your life the knowledge, confidence, and motivation to make adult money decisions, and create their own strong financial foundation and independence, so we can all live richer lives. Have a money question? Email us, ask jill [at] jill on money dot com. Please leave us a rating or review in Apple Podcasts. "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobbi Rebell joins us this weekend to discuss her latest book, Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart, which explains how to give the young adults in your life the knowledge, confidence, and motivation to make adult money decisions, and create their own strong financial foundation and independence, so we can all live richer lives. Have a money question? Email us, ask jill [at] jill on money dot com. Please leave us a rating or review in Apple Podcasts. "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Are you looking to inspire a young adult in your life to become financially responsible and independent? We sit down with Bobbi Rebell, CFP and author of “Launching Financial Grownups” to take your questions. We cover: How to teach your kids to be good with money when you aren't great yourself, what to say to an adult child who needs financial help when you need to save for your own goals, and how to teach your kids to budget and prioritize money when they have zero interest. If you have a question for Jean, please drop us a line at mailbag@hermoney.com!
If you have children and/or grandchildren, how can you help them be smart about financial decisions? And if you're helping them financially, how do you stay on track with your own financial planning for retirement? Our guest today is Bobbi Rebell, CFP, author of the new book Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart. We discuss: What gets in the way of young adults achieving financial independence. How to evolve the relationship with their children as they're becoming adults The Bank of Mom and Dad - and how long it should be open The best times to engage with young adults on this topic How schools can improve education on practical financial literacy What parents and grandparents can learn from 20-somethings and teenagers The key things parents and grandparents can do to help young adults achieve financial independence Bobbi Rebell, CFP joins us from New York. ________________________ Bio Bobbi Rebell is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, and host of the critically acclaimed Money Tips for Financial Grownups podcast. She is the author of Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart. The book is a call to action for parents of teenagers and young adults who want the best for their kids, but are beginning to realize their OWN financial independence, and financial separation from their children, has to become a priority as well. Her first book "How to Be a Financial Grownup: Proven Advice from High Achievers on How to Live Your Dreams and Have Financial Freedom” was released in 2016. In 2017, she left her job as a global business news television anchor and personal finance columnist at Thomson Reuters to expand the Financial Grownup brand into other channels of financial education content. Later that year she obtained her CFP® certification. Previously Bobbi had worked at CNBC, CNN and PBS' Nightly Business report. Bobbi is now a frequent keynote speaker, emcee, conference host/moderator, and continues to anchor local news reports on a freelance basis. She is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and received her Certificate in Financial Planning from New York University. Bobbi lives in NYC with her husband, 3 kids and her morkie Waffles. _________________________ For More on Bobbi Rebell, CFP Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart Website ________________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like An Economist's Take on Retirement Planning – Larry Kotlikoff The Power of Fun – Catherine Price The Key Decisions for Retirement Success – Wade Pfau Are You Living Gratefully? – Kristi Nelson ________________________ Wise Quotes On The Bank of Mom & Dad "...the services in The Bank of Mom and Dad are offering should adjust to the different appropriate life stages. So for example, maybe when they're out of college, you can say: Well, you can live at home for free and we're not gonna charge you for groceries, but we expect you to have an exit strategy and share it with us. And as long as we are effectively paying your rent and all of your food and all of that, we get to see your finances, right? Just like a bank would say: Well, if we're going to lend you money or provide financing, we are entitled to see these things. So no money, unless there's transparency. Rule number one and number two: do things that make sense." On When to Engage on This Topic "The moment it matters to them. That's the key thing. Something might matter to you, but if they're not ready, they're not going to hear you. A lot of parents want to help and they'll say: You're graduating. I'm gonna introduce you to this person and this person. And they send these emails and then the kid doesn't follow up. Well, it doesn't matter enough to them yet.
In a special behind the scenes episode, Bobbi reveals how her own parenting challenges inspired her new book: Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart, and how it can help you. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/5reasonsiwrotelfg
For exclusive video content, subscribe to our YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/TheMarcusGarrett. The Marcus Garrett Show is made possible thanks to our partners: Personal Finance Club: How to Build Wealth with Index Funds Teri Ijeoma: How to Make Up to $1,000 a Day Trading in the Stock Market Grab my bestselling D.E.B.T. Free Books on Amazon. If you're a returning listener and you want a shoutout on a future show, please leave a comment with your 5-Star Review! For additional accountability: learn how we scaled The Marcus Garrett brand's Instagram from 2,000 to 11,000; grew our Community Newsletter from 200 to 5,000; and made over $250,000 in Affiliate Sales in our first year of incorporation when you join our Monthly Office Hours (Free 30 Day Trial). Resources Mentioned On This Episode Learn more about today's guest at: https://www.bobbirebell.com and https://grownupgear.com.