Today’s guest is 13-year old, Rishi Vamdatt.
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Today’s Guest
Rishi Vamdatt
Rishi is 13 years old, and is the multi-award winning creator of Easy Peasy Finance – a top kid-friendly financial literacy resource loved by kids, parents & teachers and used by parents and educators to educate young minds about personal finance, while keeping them engaged.
He has touched the lives of over a half million people. Rishi is also a published and syndicated author, has been featured on CBS News New York and has appeared on many radio shows and podcasts.
- Check out Easy Peasy Finance on | YouTube | Website | Instagram
- Purchase Easy Peasy Money: A Fun Money & Budgeting Book for Kids | Amazon
- Purchase Easy Peasy Investing: A Fun Investing Book for Kids | Amazon
You’ll Learn:
- How Rishi first got interested in personal finance when he was 6 years old
- What about personal finance excited Rishi and why he was drawn toward learning more about it
- Why he creates content to help kids or beginners learn about personal finance
- The reasons why it is important to have kids learn about personal finance from a young age
- The personal finance concepts Rishi covers in his Easy Peasy Finance videos or episodes
- What he has found to be the key in keeping kids engaged and interested in learning, after producing 400+ videos/episodes
- The content creation process of producing an episode and the time he invests in the process
- How Rishi selects the personal finance topics he covers
- How his parents share his passion for personal finance as well as being very supportive and helpful in producing his videos/episodes
- The key concepts that kids and beginners should absolutely be learning about and how they should be putting these concepts into action
- How Rishi has been able these concepts to his own life, including starting investing at seven years old
- The common misconceptions that kids have about investing
- How parents can foster the importance of having their kids invest at a young age
- How parents can develop their kids’ mindset around starting investing at a young age
Resources
- Blue Chip Kids: What Every Child (and Parent) Should Know About Money, Investing and the Stock Market, by David Bianchi
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Thanks to Rishi for joining me this week!
In case you missed it, make sure to catch up on last week’s episode “Episode 035: Divorce and Impact on Your Kids’ Financial Literacy with Monica Scudieri”!
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