Finance With Kids

19: Cost of Living (National Averages & Differences)

June 07, 2023 Steve and Ava Coughran Season 1 Episode 19
19: Cost of Living (National Averages & Differences)
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Finance With Kids
19: Cost of Living (National Averages & Differences)
Jun 07, 2023 Season 1 Episode 19
Steve and Ava Coughran

In this episode, we’re going to talk about the cost of living. Do you know what it means when someone says the cost of living is high? It means that things like food, clothes and housing cost more money than they used to. So, why does that happen? One reason is inflation. Inflation is when the prices of things go up over time. This happens because the amount of money in the world keeps growing, but there are still only so many resources to go around. When there’s more money chasing the same resources, prices go up. Another reason the cost of living can go up is because of supply and demand. If lots of people want something, but there isn’t very much of it, like a toy that’s hard to find or a house in a popular neighborhood, then the price will be higher. It’s important to understand the cost of living because it affects how much money your family needs to earn to live comfortably. When the cost of living goes up, it can be harder for families to afford the things they need. But don’t worry! There are things you can do to help make sure you’re prepared for the cost of living. You can learn how to save money, budget wisely, and choose a job that pays well. In this episode we’ll discuss these things further and bring you up to speed about the concept of cost of living.

Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"

Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/community

Also, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:
Boosting Your Financial IQ
Understanding Financial Statements
Investing in Stocks and Financial Assets

When you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.

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This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.

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Show Notes

In this episode, we’re going to talk about the cost of living. Do you know what it means when someone says the cost of living is high? It means that things like food, clothes and housing cost more money than they used to. So, why does that happen? One reason is inflation. Inflation is when the prices of things go up over time. This happens because the amount of money in the world keeps growing, but there are still only so many resources to go around. When there’s more money chasing the same resources, prices go up. Another reason the cost of living can go up is because of supply and demand. If lots of people want something, but there isn’t very much of it, like a toy that’s hard to find or a house in a popular neighborhood, then the price will be higher. It’s important to understand the cost of living because it affects how much money your family needs to earn to live comfortably. When the cost of living goes up, it can be harder for families to afford the things they need. But don’t worry! There are things you can do to help make sure you’re prepared for the cost of living. You can learn how to save money, budget wisely, and choose a job that pays well. In this episode we’ll discuss these things further and bring you up to speed about the concept of cost of living.

Kids, if you want to be on the show, ask your adult to help you record your name, where you live, and question on a voice recording app, and then email it to hello@financewithkids.com. For example "Hi, my name is Leah, I'm 6 years old, I live in San Diego, California, and my question is--what is an asset?"

Adults, do you want gain free access to tools, videos, and other great resources to build better financial skills and achieve higher levels of success? If so, join one of our free communities today at: https://www.byfiq.com/community

Also, check out these three courses that will help sharpen your financial and investing acumen:
Boosting Your Financial IQ
Understanding Financial Statements
Investing in Stocks and Financial Assets

When you're ready to start living an abundant financial life, take a look at one of our accelerator programs.

______________________________________

This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in Coltivar or its Affiliates. (An offering to invest in a Coltivar fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by Coltivar, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results.

Support the Show.