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  • Welcome to the Cash Kid Podcast! I’m here to teach kids and adults the financial literacy skills they need to start saving money early. Join us as we interview experts and explore topics to take that piggy bank to a real bank and start investing today to watch your money grow. “Cash Kids” are kids who at a young age have an entrepreneurial mindset and good financial skills to use their passions, hobbies, and skills to earn money. Just remember, anyone can be a “Cash Kid,” you just have to learn how to become one. So let’s be the generation to grow the greatest wealth and be the most financially literate. From financial skills to getting your first job, to investing in the stock market, we’ll cover it here on the Cash Kid Podcast.
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  • Balancing Books and Business: A Teen's Tutoring Business Journey
    2024/10/15
    What's up, Cash Kids? Welcome back to the Cash Kid Podcast, where we highlight young entrepreneurs learning how to earn, save, and invest at an early age. We're continuing our special series on kids with a serious entrepreneurial mindset, and today’s guest is a great example of that. **Host:** If you aren't already, be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube @cashkidpodcast or sign up for our mailing list at [cashkidpodcast.com](https://www.cashkidpodcast.com). **Host:** Our guest today is a high school sophomore who’s not only super involved in his community but also runs his own tutoring business. Balancing academics, extracurriculars, and a business, this young entrepreneur is making moves to set himself up for financial success. We’re excited to dive into his story and learn how he's managing it all while gaining valuable skills that will serve him for years to come. Stay tuned as we talk about how he’s helping others while building his own path to success, truly embodying the spirit of a “Cash Kid.” **Host:** “So, you've got some cash? Maybe from allowance or that money your grandma gave you for your seventh birthday. Whatever it is, what are you going to do with it? Spend it? Hide it away? Or maybe invest it? Let’s start learning how to make that money grow. Time to learn how to be a Cash Kid.” **Host:** Joining us today is Matthew Farmer, a sophomore in high school who runs his own tutoring business. Welcome to the show, Matthew! First off, tell us a little bit about yourself. **Matthew:** Hi! Yeah, it’s great to be here. My name is Matthew. I am the secretary for Model UN, I have my own tutoring business called Matthew’s Tutoring, and I’m in several other clubs. I do cybersecurity on the side and I’m part of a club called Educators Rising, where we do volunteer work. That’s all about me! **Host:** That’s amazing! So tell us, what are your thoughts on kids using their talents to make money? **Matthew:** I think it’s really important that kids use what they already know to make money. I felt like tutoring was a solid thing for me to do because I knew what was being taught in class and could help kids who were struggling. I thought, why not make a little bit of money off of it? It’s been going really well. I think it’s important for kids to do that because it teaches maturity, responsibility, and how to handle their money better. **Host:** I definitely agree! There’s always someone with a skill who can help others. So, what gave you the idea to start tutoring? **Matthew:** It’s actually a funny story! Someone from the school reached out to me to tutor as a volunteer, and I did it for a couple of months for free. I had a lot of students, and it got to the point where I was spending my own money on notebooks, markers, and supplies. I realized, with all the time and effort I was putting in, I should turn it into my own business because I found out I was really good at it. **Host:** That’s great! So, how do you get clients or find students to tutor? **Matthew:** I mainly advertise on Facebook, and I have a Google business account. If you search for tutoring in my area, I pop up in the search results. Occasionally, I go door to door, but I don’t do that too often. **Host:** How do you manage your time with tutoring and being a full-time student? **Matthew:** I plan everything out using Google Calendar. I set aside time after school for tutoring, and if I’m doing something else, I have people who work for me who can take on students. That way, I can still have time for myself. **Host:** What subjects do you typically tutor? **Matthew:** We tutor in a variety of subjects because we have different tutors who specialize in different areas. I like to focus on math and science, but we also tutor in subjects like Spanish, world history, and area studies. We offer a wide variety of subjects. **Host:** What have you learned from being a tutor, and how has the money you’ve earned helped you? **Matthew:** The money I’ve earned has helped me a lot. I’ve been able to save up to buy a car since I’m 15 and will get my learner’s permit soon. It’s nice to be able to buy things for myself and even buy gifts for my family. I also save and invest my money, which is really important. **Host:** That’s awesome! You mentioned you have employees. How did you get your first one? **Matthew:** I reached out to one of my friends who didn’t have a job or only worked a little bit. I knew they were really good at math, so I asked if they’d like to work for me. It’s better than a regular job because I pay more than what McDonald’s pays, and the hours are flexible, which is great for students who do sports or have other commitments. **Host:** Have you worked other jobs as a student? **Matthew:** Yes, I’ve ...
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  • A University that Teaches You How to Become a Millionaire, What!?: Our interview with Millionaire University Podcast
    2024/09/30
    A university that teaches you how to become a millionaire? What?! Our guest on the show will explain, coming up. So, you've got some cash. Maybe from an allowance, or that money your grandma gave you for your 7th birthday. Here you go, sweetie. Woohoo! Thanks, Grandma! Whatever it is, what are you going to do with it? Spend it, hide it away, or maybe invest it? Let's start learning how to make that money grow. Time to learn how to be a cash kid. Welcome back to another episode of the Cash Kid Podcast. I'm so pumped about today's guest on the show. They might have only agreed to come on the show because I'm a kid. And how can you say no to a little kid? But whatever it is, I'll take it. Don't forget, if you aren't already, to follow us on Instagram, YouTube and Facebook. We love interacting with our audience on these platforms. And [00:01:00] be sure to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review from wherever you're listening. Joining me on the show today is Justin and Taro Williams from the Millionaire University Podcast. Their motto is, graduate rich, not broke. I'm hooked just from that. Millionaire University believes that anyone can start and grow a successful business. It's your school for wealth creation and on their show they interview experts from numerous industries to help you start and grow a successful business. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, welcome to the show and first off, tell us a little bit about yourself and your business background. Woohoo! That was horrible, let me do that again. Woohoo! Yeah! That's better. I was like, wow! Man, Cash Kid, we are pumped to be here. I came across your podcast, like Few weeks ago and I couldn't stop listening. I was hooked. I love what you're doing. Uh, yeah, I'm going to have, we're going to have our kids listen to it. So thank you so much for everything that you're sharing with everyone. First of all, we've learned a lot from listening to you. So thank [00:02:00] you. You're welcome. And thanks for having your podcast for me to listen to. So go ahead. Perid, do you want to kick it off and share a little more about, about us and our background? Yeah, I'll give you a little bit of our personal background. So Justin and I, we just celebrated our 20th year anniversary. We got three kids. So we have an 18 year old boy, 16 year old daughter, 14 Uh, we live in California, San Diego area, and we have been running businesses together for about 20 years. 20 years! Can you believe that she's been able to handle me for that long? I'm a lucky lady. I have an awesome husband. Oh, I'm blessing. But yeah, we've had some ups and downs. And if you kind of want to share a little bit more of our business background. Yeah. So I've wanted to have a business my entire life. I just didn't know a whole lot about business, but when I was young, your age, or even younger, I would go to Costco and buy candy and try to sell it. And, um, this is a little, I'm not sure if you're supposed to do this, but my mom would [00:03:00] buy the, like candy bars when we were, you guys today, you just like send out a text and we give you money for your fundraisers at school. But when I was younger, I would sell like candy bars at grocery stores. So my mom would buy the candy bars. As if we were doing like a fundraiser, we'll go sell the candy bars. And, um, we were doing all kinds of stuff. I would raise lovebirds and animals and hand feed them and sell them. So I was always just trying to figure out how I could make money, but I always want to have a business, but they didn't really know a whole lot about business. But my parents were in lots of like multi level marketing things, and they never really made a lot of money in those, but I went to like some events and. Some things that kind of got in my head. Um, when I was in high school, I read a book called Rich Dad, Poor Dad. And that really helped me kind of like change the way I thought about about money and business. So I always knew I wanted to have a business. I always knew I wanted to invest. I always knew I wanted to create wealth and be able to do cool things in my life. [00:04:00] So, um, fast forward, went to college, uh, went to Brigham Young University and had a football scholarship. And that's where I met Tara. And so we met and we ended up getting married and I told her like, I hurt my shoulder and I knew I wasn't going to play football anymore and I knew I wanted to start a business. And at the time I was selling satellite dishes door to door. And after doing research, I was like, Hey, I think we can make like three times as much money if we start our own business doing this instead of doing it for this other company. So I got paired a quitter job as a third grade teacher. And we went for it. And we were pumped. We're going to make a million dollars within a year. And what do you think happened within a year? It didn't go as planned. It did not go as planned. At first, it was going pretty well when I was just selling on my own. ...
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  • Jobs Kids and Teens Can Do: Kicking Off Season 3 of the Cash Kid Podcast
    2024/09/24

    You don’t have to wait until you’re grown up to start making your own money. Whether you want to save up for something big or just have extra cash for fun, a side hustle could be your answer.
    But where do you start?
    Stick around—I’ve got alot the tips you need to become a money-making Cash Kid!

    Hey, Cash Kids!
    Welcome back to the Cash Kid Podcast, where we teach you tips and tricks to making, saving, and growing your money as a kid or teen.

    I’m the Cash Kid, and guess what?
    We’re kicking off Season 3, and this season is all about…drumroll please… jobs kids can do!

    That’s right! This season, we’ll explore all sorts of jobs and side hustles you can try to earn some extra cash, even if you’re still in school.


    From mowing lawns to babysitting, from pet sitting to selling crafts online, we’ve got all the ideas you need to start earning.

    Whether you want to save up for that new video game, a special pair of shoes, or maybe you’re like me and want to invest in some stocks—this season is for you!

    ( And we’re definitely gonna talk about stocks here and there… I’m a little angry with Tesla… but yet… I want one.)

    So, today’s episode is a short one, but I want to give you a sneak peek into what’s coming up in this season:

    We’ll talk about how to find jobs in your neighborhood—the ones that pay you for your effort and responsibility. We’ll share tips on starting your own mini business—ever thought about setting up a lemonade stand or a dog-walking service? Plus, we’ll even dive into saving, spending, and investing what you earn—because being a Cash Kid isn’t just about making money. It’s about learning how to use it wisely!

    And don’t worry if you’ve never worked a day in your life—we’ll walk you through it all.

    We’ll also have some special guests on the show who will share their stories of how they got started and give you tips to help you succeed.

    Oh, and maybe you could help us out here on the show!

    If you know a kid or teen who is doing something to make money, we would love to feature them here on the Cash Kid Podcast.

    Just email us yourself or have a parent reach out to let us know what you’re doing at cashkidpocast@gmail.com.

    We want to spotlight as many fellow “Cash Kids” as we can!

    Next Monday, we’re diving into our interview with another podcast called Millionaire University. It’s going to be our longest episode yet and young and old a like can learn so much from what these two millionaire entrepreneurs have to say about us kids making our own money… and even millions… one day!

    Alright, Cash Kids, I’ll leave it there for now.

    So, make sure you subscribe or follow the podcast and follow along so you don’t miss out on any of these great ideas. Also be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook or YouTube @cashkidpodcast.

    Remember, anyone can be a Cash Kid—you just have to learn how to become one.
    Cash Kid, Out!

    Disclaimer:

    The information presented represents the views and opinions of the guests. This show does not intend to provide personal investment advice through this podcast. This content has been made for informational and educational purposes only. To make a full and informed investment decision, we advise you to speak with a financial advisor and for kids, definitely your parents first before investing.

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Welcome to the Cash Kid Podcast! I’m here to teach kids and adults the financial literacy skills they need to start saving money early. Join us as we interview experts and explore topics to take that piggy bank to a real bank and start investing today to watch your money grow. “Cash Kids” are kids who at a young age have an entrepreneurial mindset and good financial skills to use their passions, hobbies, and skills to earn money. Just remember, anyone can be a “Cash Kid,” you just have to learn how to become one. So let’s be the generation to grow the greatest wealth and be the most financially literate. From financial skills to getting your first job, to investing in the stock market, we’ll cover it here on the Cash Kid Podcast.
Copyright © 2024 Cash Kid. All rights reserved.

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