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Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo: Financial Literacy for Children and Families
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Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo: Financial Literacy for Children and Families

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 5 episodes

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In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how families can use simple, everyday moments to build financial literacy in children. They discuss the psychology of money habits formed before age seven, citing research from the University of Cambridge, and move through practical strategies: introducing three-jar systems for saving, spending, and sharing; using allowance as a teaching tool rather than a chore reward; and framing delayed gratification through concrete examples like saving for a Lego set. Lucas references the work of Ron Lieber, author of 'The Opposite of Spoiled,' while Luna shares how her own parents used a family economy model. The conversation avoids generic platitudes—instead, it drills into specific techniques: how to handle when a child wants to blow their entire savings on a cheap toy, when to open a junior bank account, and why talking about household budgeting openly can demystify money. Lucas and Luna also tackle tough topics like siblings with different money personalities, and how to talk about charitable giving without guilt. The episode closes with a tension: how do you give your children a sense of financial agency while still protecting them from the consequences of major mistakes?

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How Kids Learn About Needs Versus Wants

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In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how parents can teach children to distinguish between needs and wants—a foundational financial literacy skill. Using a relatable scenario

Teaching Kids About Budgeting With the Three Jar Method

Jun 5, 20269mEp. 32S1

In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how the simple three-jar system—saving, spending, and sharing—can teach children foundational budgeting skills. They break down why the me

How Kids Learn About Diversification With a Pizza Shop

Jun 4, 20266mEp. 31S1

In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money, Lucas and Luna explore diversification through a kid-friendly pizza shop example. They explain why putting all your money into one business—like a single pizza shop—is risky,

Teaching Kids About Opportunity Cost With a Saturday Afternoon

Jun 4, 20267mEp. 30S1

In Episode 30, Lucas and Luna explore how to teach kids about opportunity cost using a simple, relatable example: a Saturday afternoon with four choices—a friends' pool party, a video game, a science museum trip, and hel

Teaching Kids About Inflation With a Candy Store

Jun 3, 20268mEp. 29S1

In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how to explain inflation to children using a simple candy store example. They discuss why a candy bar that cost one dollar last year now c

How Kids Learn About Salary Negotiation Through Allowance

Jun 3, 20268mEp. 28S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how parents can teach kids the skill of salary negotiation using their weekly allowance as a training ground. They discuss a real-world example from a family in Portland where a 10

Teaching Kids About Investing With a Single Stock

Jun 2, 20267mEp. 27S1

In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how to introduce children to the stock market using one familiar company. They walk through the story of a parent buying a single share of

How Kids Learn About Scams Through a Fake Lemonade Stand

Jun 2, 20269mEp. 26S1

Lucas and Luna explore a powerful way to teach kids financial skepticism: running a controlled scam exercise. They discuss how a fake lemonade stand can teach children to spot red flags, question too-good-to-be-true offe

Why Kids Should Learn About Taxes Through a Lemonade Stand

Jun 1, 20267mEp. 25S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how a simple lemonade stand can teach kids the basics of taxes. They walk through a concrete example: a child earning $50 in sales, deducting $20 in costs, and learning about a hyp

How Kids Learn to See Money as a Tool Not a Goal

Jun 1, 20269mEp. 24S1

In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money, Lucas and Luna explore how parents can help children shift from seeing money as an end goal to viewing it as a tool for building the life they want. They dive into a 2025 stu

How Kids Learn the Value of Work Through Chores and Allowance

May 31, 20267mEp. 23S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how tying allowance to specific chores can teach kids about the connection between work and money. They discuss a real-world example from a 2025 University of Minnesota study showi

How Kids Learn About Debt With a Simple Classroom Example

May 31, 20267mEp. 22S1

In episode 22 of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how to explain debt to children using a concrete classroom scenario. They walk through a story about two kids who each want a $20 book but h

Teaching Kids About Sunk Cost Fallacy

May 30, 20266mEp. 21S1

Lucas and Luna explore a counterintuitive money lesson for kids: the sunk cost fallacy. Using a concrete example—a child who buys a video game with their allowance, hates it, but keeps playing because they paid for it—th

Teaching Kids About Giving Money

May 30, 20265mEp. 20S1

In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how to teach children about charitable giving and generosity within a family financial framework. They discuss the 'sharing jar' from the

How Kids Learn About Insurance With a Lemonade Stand

May 29, 20268mEp. 19S1

In Episode 19 of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna tackle a topic most parents skip: insurance. They show how a kid's lemonade stand becomes the perfect classroom for teaching risk, premiums, and ded

How Kids Learn to Invest in Themselves Through Education and Skills

May 29, 20266mEp. 18S1

In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how parents can teach children to invest in themselves through education and skill-building, not just stocks and savings. They use the exa

How Kids Learn to Build a Credit Score

May 28, 20269mEp. 17S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how parents can teach kids about credit scores early, using the FICO score model and a simple example of a fictional 18-year-old named Mia. They discuss the key factors that build

How Kids Learn About Paying Themselves First

May 28, 20269mEp. 16S1

In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore the concept of 'pay yourself first' as a foundational saving habit for children. They discuss how parents can introduce this idea using a

How Kids Learn the Power of Compound Interest Through Bank Accounts

May 27, 20267mEp. 15S1

In this episode of Teaching Kids About Money with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how parents can use a simple high-yield savings account to teach kids about compound interest in a tangible way. They discuss the psycholo

How Kids Learn to Negotiate a Raise with Their Allowance

May 27, 20267mEp. 14S1

Lucas and Luna explore how parents can teach kids the skill of negotiation through allowance conversations. Using a real example of a 10-year-old who successfully pitched a 20% increase in her weekly allowance by trackin

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