Today’s guest is Maya Corbic. Maya’s mission is to help parents raise financially independent adults.
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Today’s Guest
Maya Corbic
Maya is the founder and CEO of DINARII Financial Education Academy. Maya’s mission is to help parents raise financially independent adults, and for the last 10 years, has run a variety of programs to do just that. Programs that include Millionaire Mindset workshops along with Kids’ investment clubs. She is also a Chartered Professional Accountant in Canada and prior to founding the company, Maya had a career as a CFO, Auditor and Tax Consultant. Maya is also the mother of two kids.
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- Join Wealthy Kids Investment Club | Website
- Dinarii Financial Education Academy | Website
You’ll Learn:
- How Maya’s childhood experiences in Bosnia, immigration into Canada and living in government shelters shaped her early beliefs about money and her money mindset
- How her kids inspired her to quit her full-time job and focus on teaching kids about money
- The two main challenges and opportunities in engaging Generation Z (aged 10-25 years old) in learning about finance and money
- Why engaging your kids with games and competitions can be effective in teaching financial education
- Ways you can show your kids that home cooking is healthier and cheaper than eating out
- Why transferring money management and purchasing decisions to your kids can be the most effective way to teach them
- Key financial concepts that kids should understand including needs vs wants, delayed gratification and the getting into the habit of saving
- The importance of having multiple streams of income and showing kids that they have the power to create money
- The negative impact of inflation on our savings, and the importance of investing
- How to create multiple sources of income including house hacking and entrepreneurship
- How entrepreneurship can kids develop other skills including negotiation
- The pros and cons of investing in individual stocks vs ETFs/index funds
- The benefit of gifting shares of stock to your kids
- Our own money mindset and limiting beliefs and how they impact our kids
- The importance of focusing on the value we create to earn money, rather than focusing on how hard we work at earning it
Resources
- Cashflow for kids boardgame
- Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki [Amazon Affiliate link]
- Atomic Habits by James Clear [Amazon Affiliate link]
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Thanks to Maya for joining me this week!
In case you missed it, make sure to catch up on last week’s episode “Episode 024: Invest in Multi-Family to reach FI and Teach Kids using Real Estate with Kelly Iannone”!
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