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    EP73: How to Give Your Teens Financial Control Without Losing Your Mind

    enMarch 19, 2019
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    About this Episode

    A few years ago I came across the book, "Capitate Your Kids" by Dr. John Whitcomb.

    In the book, I learned an ingenious way to give my kids financial control and empower them to make wise financial decisions. 

    In this episode, I give you a peek inside how I'm implementing this strategy with my son. 

    Enjoy!

    Tameka 

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