CASH KID

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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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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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  • How to Start Babysitting as a Teen: Make Money and Build Responsibility
    2024/11/12
    S3E5 How to Start Babysitting as a Teen: Make Money and Build Responsibility. Cash Kid: [00:00:00] Welcome to the Cash Kid Podcast, where we highlight young entrepreneurs who are finding creative ways to earn, save, and invest money early in life. Today we are featuring another awesome teen who's balancing it all, school, babysitting, and even carpool pickups to make some extra money on the side. If you aren't already, be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube @ Cash Kid Podcast. Cash Kid: And sign up for a mailing list if you haven't already. Now, this student is proving that you can take on responsibility, help out your community, and learn valuable life skills while still being a student. Whether she's babysitting kids after school, or helping out with carpool runs, she's finding smart ways to bring in cash, while managing her busy schedule. Cash Kid: In this episode, we'll dive into her story, how she got started, and what it takes to balance work and school life. So let's jump in and meet today's Cash Kid. Kennedy Teal, welcome to the show. And first off, Kennedy, tell us a little bit about yourself. Hey Kennedy Teal: Cash Kid, it is so great to be on. [00:01:00] Thanks so much for asking me. Kennedy Teal: Um, so yeah, I'm Kennedy. I'm a junior college student at Sanford University and I come from Johnson City, Tennessee, which I've loved, but I also love Birmingham. It's been an awesome home and yeah, I'm studying interior design and I love babysitting since the very beginning of like my preteen years. So thanks so much for asking all these questions. Cash Kid: Yeah. So, um, what really inspired you to start babysitting and offering, like, carpool pickups? Was it something like you've always wanted to do, or did the opportunity just, like, come up unexpectedly? Kennedy Teal: So, a little bit about myself some more is that I'm an oldest of six kids. So, I've kind of just always been around kids. I've been used to, like, kids. I've been babysitting since I was probably nine for my siblings, so I've just kind of been in that role forever, and I've also loved it, and it's come a little bit naturally to me. So, I think probably when I was around 14 years old, I started just babysitting for my community, and for my church, and for small groups, and [00:02:00] stuff like that. Kennedy Teal: So, like, little jobs. Like, small groups that I didn't have to drive towards, but I was still, like, hanging out with kids and stuff like that. Um, so yeah, it was something that I've always kind of been infused with since I was younger. Um, but yeah, I loved it. Cash Kid: That's amazing and how, like, you kind of, like, was something that you went to and then you turned what skills you have into a way to make money. That's kind of like all that we're talking about on the Cash Kid Podcast. So how do you balance school babysitting and carpool duties? Like what is a typical day or week look like for you? Kennedy Teal: Yeah, good question because it can be a lot. But gladly, my work, my school schedule works very well with me. Um, so my typical week kind of looks like my Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Kennedy Teal: I have class from like 8 to 3:30. So most of those days I am in class all day. Um, occasionally I will do some pickups after those 3:30 classes. So, if like someone needs to go to tennis or horseback riding or something like that. I do pick up a few of those shifts in the later [00:03:00] afternoon. Kennedy Teal: Um, but Tuesdays and Thursdays are my main days that I just go from like probably 8 until 6 or sometimes even 9. Um, so yeah, I've roped off those days so that I can just fully like, Um, not all of those hours are used every week because my weeks kind of look different each week. Um, so sometimes Thursday mornings, I won't babysit, so I'll be able to like go to a coffee shop and do some homework. Kennedy Teal: Um, or like in the evenings, I'm not used as late, so then I can get some homework in as well. So, it's a balance for sure, but just trying to figure out what works well for me. And since I have been doing this for a while, I kind of know my limits and my balance and what works for me. So, yeah. Cash Kid: Yeah, I totally agree with that. It's just like time management, it’s such a big and important factor whenever you're starting a business or a side hustle. So, what has been the most challenging part of juggling all your responsibilities? How do you handle it when things get overwhelming? Kennedy Teal: Yeah, that's a great question because I don't even know if I do handle it very [00:04:00] well. Kennedy Teal: Um, but I think since I'm just used to this, like it's something that just is so second hand. So, it's so natural, um, that I don't even kind of blink twice about it. Like I've been balancing this. Since high school, so high school, I had a block schedule as well. So, I went from eight to three and then I would go babysit in the afternoons. Kennedy Teal: So it's ...
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    13 分
  • A Teen Entrepreneur’s Baking Business: HOW A TEEN BALANCES SCHOOL & A BAKING BUSINESS
    2024/10/29
    A Teen Entrepreneur’s Baking Business: HOW A TEEN BALANCES SCHOOL & A BAKING BUSINESS 00:00:00:00 – Intro Cash Kid: What's up, cash kids? Welcome back to the Cash Kid Podcast! We're in season three, and this season we’re exploring fun and creative ways for kids and teens to learn about money, entrepreneurship, and setting up their own side hustles. Today, we've got an exciting guest—someone who's already turning her passions into profits. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube @CashKidPodcast or sign up for our mailing list at CashKidPodcast.com. 00:00:27:18 – Introducing the Guest Cash Kid: Today, we’re talking to a high school freshman who’s taking her love for baking and turning it into a business. She’s whipping up more than just sweet treats; she’s making some extra cash on the side! This young entrepreneur is using her skills, creativity, and hustle to run her very own baking business, and we’re thrilled to share her story with you. Stick around to hear how she’s doing it, the challenges she’s faced, and why we consider her a true Cash Kid. 00:01:45:03 – Guest Introduction Cash Kid: Joining us today is Sadie Norris. Sadie is a fellow Cash Kid, using her talents and entrepreneurial mindset to make extra cash. She runs a baking business called "Sadie's Sourdough and Sweets." Just the mention of it is making me hungry! She’s baking up a storm weekly for clients, and we’ve asked her to join us to talk about how she’s using her baking skills to make a profit. 00:01:54:16 – First Question Cash Kid: Welcome to the show, Sadie! First off, tell us a little bit about yourself. 00:02:07:10 – Sadie’s Baking Journey Sadie Norris: I’ve always loved to bake. I make sourdough bread with my mom, strawberry pie by myself, and I use my sister’s chocolate chip cookie recipe. 00:02:18:22 – When Did You Start Baking? Cash Kid: So, when did you start baking and learning how to make these things? 00:02:32:11 – Selling Online Cash Kid: Do you have a website where people can buy your baked goods? 00:02:47:16 – Shipping Cash Kid: How do you ship your items? 00:03:01:20 – Why Start a Baking Business? Cash Kid: What gave you the idea to use your talent and skill to make some extra money? 00:03:23:01 – Other Ways of Making Money Cash Kid: I know baking isn’t your only way to make money because we worked together at the local concession stand this summer. What are some other ways you’ve worked to make money? 00:03:38:14 – Finding Clients Cash Kid: How do you find clients to buy your goods? Do you run ads on Facebook or just post in groups? 00:04:04:23 – Feeling of Earning Your Own Money Cash Kid: How does it feel to make your own money? 00:04:22:07 – Saving vs. Spending Cash Kid: You’re going to be a freshman. Are there any big purchases you’re saving up for, or do you just spend your money as you go? 00:05:08:03 – Advice for Young Entrepreneurs Cash Kid: What advice would you give to kids and teens who are thinking about starting their own side hustle or business as a student? 00:05:21:08 – Balancing School and Business Cash Kid: How do you manage your business while still being a full-time student? 00:05:47:06 – Lessons Learned from Running a Business Cash Kid: What have you learned from running Sadie’s Sourdough and Sweets? 00:06:10:07 – Time Commitment for Sourdough Baking Cash Kid: I’ve heard that sourdough can take a while to make. How long does it take you? And if you get a lot of orders, how do you keep up? 00:06:52:08 – Best-Selling Items Cash Kid: You also sell cookies and pies. What’s your best-selling item? 00:07:05:17 – How to Place an Order Cash Kid: How can people place an order, and how do they get their goods delivered? 00:07:41:01 – Clarifying Pickup and Delivery Cash Kid: Just to clarify, do you do porch pickup, or do you drop off orders? 00:08:04:18 – Pricing Cash Kid: What are your prices for cookies, pies, and sourdough? 00:08:22:22 – Expanding the Business Cash Kid: Do you have plans to expand your business, add more items, or sell online? 00:08:45:05 – Baking Mishaps Cash Kid: Have you ever had a batch of dough go wrong or made a mess in the kitchen? 00:09:19:26 – Friends’ Reactions Cash Kid: What do your friends think about you running this business? 00:09:45:09 – Conclusion Cash Kid: Sadie, we appreciate your time and expertise! Thank you for joining us on the Cash Kid Podcast and boosting the financial knowledge of fellow Cash Kids everywhere. Remember, anyone can be a Cash Kid—you just have to learn how to become one. Cash Kid out! 00:10:04:10 – Disclaimer The information presented represents the views and opinions of the guest. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not provide personal investment advice. Speak with a financial advisor—and for kids, definitely your parents—before making any investment decisions.
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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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