If you're like most parents, you might not feel qualified to teach your kids about financial topics like investing or managing a budget. In fact, 69% of parents feel more prepared to have the sex talk with their children than the money talk, according to a survey from Charles Schwab. But like it or not, your kids are constantly absorbing lessons about money from you. From the way you talk about money, to the way you spend it, your kids are listening and watching. If you hope to raise financially responsible adults, you've got to start when they're young. Personal finance expert Lauren Lyons Cole provides some vital tips.
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