• Raising Financial Freedom

  • By: Eric Yard
  • Podcast

Raising Financial Freedom

By: Eric Yard
  • Summary

  • A podcast show for parents who want their children to grow up financially smart or free. Eric Yard is the host and he's here to talk about old, present and future ways of managing and creating money for the young to learn so that parents can teach it to them.This can be instilled into to our children at a young age and carried with them until is time to leave the nest. Some of the topics like how to teach kids to use credit cards responsibly, how to teach your child about investing, ways to teach kids about money, how to teach your children about debt, and other tips that will help your child put their best foot forward in life. The show is a mix of interviews and solo shows from Eric that you will want to bring your pen and paper for. Hit subscribe if your ready to teach your child to be the best they can be financially!
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  • Return Back!
    Nov 18 2024

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    #048 Raising Financial Freedom" is the essential podcast for parents, guardians, and caregivers committed to breaking the cycle of financial illiteracy. Host Eric Yard guides listeners through the critical aspects of teaching children about money management, investing, and financial independence – lessons often missing from traditional education.

    Each episode, released weekly on Fridays or Mondays, combines expert interviews and solo deep-dives to tackle the fundamentals of raising financially savvy kids. From savings strategies to investment basics, we provide practical tools and actionable advice that help bridge the financial literacy gap in our children's education.

    Understanding that only half of U.S. states mandate financial education in schools – and even then, just one class – we empower parents to take control of their children's financial future. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting your own financial journey, this show equips you with the knowledge and confidence to give your children the head start you wish you'd had.

    Join our growing community at RaisingFinancialFreedom.com and NurturingFinance.com, where you'll find additional resources, articles, and interactive features to support your family's financial education journey. New episodes drop weekly, running approximately 30 minutes – perfect for busy parents on the go.

    Because financial freedom isn't inherited – it's taught. Start building your child's financial foundation today.

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    7 mins
  • How Can Your Child Avoid Student Loans with Brad Baldridge
    Mar 29 2022

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    #047 With inflation and gas prices at an all-time high, it’s time for us to become more aware of our spending, avoid unnecessary expenses, and decrease the amount of debt we’re incurring. One of the major types of debt Americans incur comes in the form of student loans for higher education… and they often stick around for many years! So, how can we help our children avoid student loan debt? Today’s guest is going to teach you!

    Meet Brad Baldridge, a college funding specialist and college planning expert who helps parents navigate college planning and expenses through his private practice, blog, and his podcast, Taming the High Cost of College.

    In this episode, Brad explains why it’s so easy to get into student loan debt, how to find the best college for your budget, and realistic ways to help your child pay for college without incurring a large student loan debt. Is it worth going into debt for a college education? Listen in to hear Brad’s candid thoughts on the value of a college degree compared to skipping college and going right into the workforce. Plus, Brad shares a few tactics, like hiring a coach, that will help your kids plan their college education, pick their major(s), and get the most bang for their buck.

    “It’s a complicated game and you’ve got to understand the rules so that you can use the rules to your advantage… Colleges are a business. It’s their job to help you go to college but it’s not their job to keep your costs as low as possible.” - Brad Baldridge

    STAY TUNED FOR FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH NEXT MONTH!

    If you enjoyed this podcast and know someone else who would benefit from it, we invite you to SHARE it & RATE/REVIEW it on our website, iTunes, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you’re tuning in from!

    Resources Mentioned:

    Listen to Taming the High Cost of College

    Visit Brad’s Blog

    Check out his college planning courses

    Connect with Brad on Facebook

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    42 mins
  • What is Your Why?
    Feb 28 2022

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    #046 What do you know? We all back the month of February has just flown by what have you done this month? That is interesting. Are you still sticking to your new year's resolution? Because this is the time where everyone quits, some people quit and don't even realize that they quit. The reason I'm talking about this is because I had a conversation with a person about two weeks.

    And we was having a conversation about the show and he doesn't plan to teach his kids about any financial literacy. Doesn't have the time to do it at all. Now his main reason for this is because he figures that he grew up fine and his kids will grow up just fine. The thought he just feels flat out through the course of life.

    His children will just pick it up and we'll be okay, just like. So essentially for him, he did not have the why to go above and beyond to try to teach his children about financial literacy. And that's what we're going to talk about today.

    If you enjoyed this podcast and know someone else who would benefit from it, we invite you to SHARE it & RATE/REVIEW it on our website, iTunes, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you’re tuning in from!

    Stay tuned for more episodes coming your way!

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    10 mins

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