I'm a believer that money isn't taught.. it's either something someone is interested in or not.. I am the only one in my family who cares a smidgen about money, no one else does.. even why I try to tell them they go to work for money everyday I cannot change their mind... nothing. It's an inherent personality or it's not.. plain and simple
forcing someone to like something because you think it is good, seems like a bad idea.. why not ask what their passions and interest is and support that... cash isn't going to help if they know how to make cash and don't follow a passion or drive
As one of those people who once knew nothing about money and did perceive the importance of learning about it, I must respectfully disagree. When I got my first "real" job in my 30s and saw how much of my money went to the government, I hit the bookstore and library to learn how to remedy my situation. That's when I learned about investments in the stock market and real estate. I wish my parents had talked with me about money; maybe I would have gotten an earlier start.
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