Faith & Finance with Rob West
A recent survey shows that most parents think they should teach their kids financial literacy; the good news is that many are actually doing it. Still, other parents may not know how to teach their kids financial responsibility. Ron Blue joins us today to discuss how he and his wife, Judy, did it. Ron Blue is the co-founder of Kingdom Advisors and the author of many books on biblical finance, including “Your Kids Can Master Their Money: Fun Ways to Help Them Learn How.”

Still, other parents may not know how to teach their kids financial responsibility. Ron Blue joins us today to discuss how he and his wife, Judy, did it.
Ron Blue is the co-founder of Kingdom Advisors and the author of many books on biblical finance, including “Your Kids Can Master Their Money: Fun Ways to Help Them Learn How.”
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Children learn best by observing their parents’ financial habits. The old adage "more is caught than taught" rings true—kids learn to manage money by seeing how their parents handle it. However, teaching financial responsibility has become more challenging with the rise of credit cards and digital transactions.
For younger children, Ron Blue and his wife Judy used a simple yet effective method: the envelope system. Starting at age eight, their children received envelopes designated for different purposes: giving, saving, spending, gifts for the family, and clothing. This hands-on approach taught the kids about budgeting, prioritizing, and the importance of giving.
As their children entered high school, they introduced them to more advanced financial tools, such as credit cards, while educating them about responsible usage. This early exposure helped their children understand the implications of credit and the importance of managing money in a digital society.
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