Master Your Money and Mindset: Teaching Children Financial Literacy

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Episode Description: Elizabeth speaks with Financial Planner, Rosanna Guardavaccaro, about her work with helping children increase their financial literacy and learn about budgeting, saving for a rainy day, and much more. She has authored three books that follow a young boy name Peter and his journey through life in the big city, learning financial concepts…all focused on teaching children financial literacy.

Barnum Financial Group presents Master Your Money and Mindset, a client-facing podcast that helps empower listeners to master their money by also mastering their mindset. Host Elizabeth Hiza, Chief Marketing Officer with Barnum Financial Group, focuses on the importance of discipline and your mindset and how your attitude towards money influences your financial decisions and actions.

Theme: Teaching Children Financial Literacy

Guest: Rosanna Guardavaccaro | Financial Planner | Author

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