How to Help Your Kids Financially (Without Breaking the Bank)

In this episode, Pete Wargent from the Australian Property Podcast and Gemma Mitchell from the Australian Finance Podcast are back to dive into a big topic – raising financially confident, and competent kids. From choosing between private or public schooling, to saving (or not saving) for your kids, we cover it all.

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In this episode, Pete Wargent from the Australian Property Podcast and Gemma Mitchell from the Australian Finance Podcast are back to dive into a big topic – raising financially confident, and competent kids.
From choosing between private or public schooling, to saving (or not saving) for your kids, we cover it all.
We chat about:

  • Private vs public schooling – the real pros and cons

  • Saving and investing for kids vs focusing on healthy household money habits

  • How you can set your kids up for success without necessarily saving a fortune

  • The money habits (good and bad) to watch for early on

Keen to hear more? Check out our other episodes on the Australian Finance Podcast.
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