264: Launching Financial Grownups with Bobbi Rebell
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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 columnist at Thomson Reuters. She also worked at CNBC, CNN and PBS’ Nightly Business report. Why did Bobbi feel the need to write a book directed at parents of teens and young adults? How can we better help our teens transition into financial adulthood? What do we do when our kids are actually financially savvy in areas where we might not be – areas where they might be skeptical of our more traditional advice – and we might feel apprehensive of their perhaps riskier choices? What was her own upbringing around money like? And what have been some of her own challenges as the mother of teenagers and young adults? All of this and more with Bobbi Rebell. You can find Launching Financial Grownups: Live Your Richest Life by Helping Your (Almost) Adult Kids Become Everyday Money Smart here. You may also like | Puede que también te gusteElul: auditoría de nuestro tiempo239: Ask YaelEducando Niños Parte 1¿Qué significa enseñarle a nuestros hijos a nadar?247: Patrick McGinnis, Author of FoMO 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 columnist at Thomson Reuters. She also worked at CNBC, CNN and PBS’ Nightly Business report. Why did Bobbi feel the need to write a book directed at parents of teens and young adults? How can we better help our teens transition into financial adulthood? What do we do when our kids are actually financially savvy in areas where we might not be – areas where they might be skeptical of our more traditional advice – and we might feel apprehensive of their per...