Logo

    Teach Your Children Well

    enJanuary 14, 2021
    What was the main topic of the podcast episode?
    Summarise the key points discussed in the episode?
    Were there any notable quotes or insights from the speakers?
    Which popular books were mentioned in this episode?
    Were there any points particularly controversial or thought-provoking discussed in the episode?
    Were any current events or trending topics addressed in the episode?

    About this Episode

    First piggy bank? First credit card? It’s never too early to teach children financial responsibility. Earning, saving, spending, giving, prioritizing, valuing, budgeting…they all play their part. Join founder Kathy Stepp as she discusses building a young person’s financial literacy in Stepp & Rothwell’s latest podcast, “Teach Your Children Well.”

    Recent Episodes from Stepp Up

    Investing for Your Education

    Investing for Your Education
    Talk of school’s in the air. And, in fact, in many communities, classes already have begun. For those paying for college or private schools, that can get pricey quickly. There is a way to save for education that presents some tax and other advantages. It’s called a 529 Plan. Stepp & Rothwell Financial Advisor Bri Peck discusses the benefits of 529 Plans and similar opportunities to invest for education.

    A LEADER LOOKS AT LEADERSHIP: PART TWO

    A LEADER LOOKS AT LEADERSHIP: PART TWO
    The second of a two-part discussion about leadership with Gen. Tom Kolditz, PhD. He is the Founding Director of the Doerr Institute for Young Leaders at Rice University in Houston. This is the audio component of a presentation originally webcast in mid-May 2021 to the Stepp & Rothwell and Rice communities. The first of two parts is available at https://stepp-up.simplecast.com/episodes/a-leader-looks-at-leadership-part-one.

    A LEADER LOOKS AT LEADERSHIP: PART ONE

    A LEADER LOOKS AT LEADERSHIP: PART ONE
    The first of a two-part discussion about leadership with Gen. Tom Kolditz, PhD. He is the Founding Director of the Doerr Institute for Young Leaders at Rice University in Houston. This is the audio component of a presentation originally webcast in mid-May 2021 to the Stepp & Rothwell and Rice communities. The second of two parts is available at https://stepp-up.simplecast.com/episodes/a-leader-looks-at-leadership-part-two.

    One of the Originals

    One of the Originals
    Nearly three decades ago, Kathy Stepp and Howard Rothwell were pioneers. They started what was to become a highly successful fee-only financial-planning firm, one of the first of its kind in the country. Their business model – as innovative today as it was then – put the client's best interest in sharp focus, eliminating conflicts that historically arose from firms selling products along with advice. Growing any company is a challenge. That Kathy and Howard also are married adds an interesting twist. In this podcast, they share stories and insights from their years together in the business, in finance, as well as in their personal lives.

    Many Happy Returns

    Many Happy Returns
    Tax season is upon us. By now you should have received all or most of your documents for preparing your personal returns. The IRS will start accepting them on Feb. 12 this year with April 15 the deadline. Join Stepp & Rothwell Principal Advisor Dan Shay as he discusses what you need in hand, and what you should consider, as you or your accountant prepare your tax return. He also explores some of the unique tax opportunities, expectations and realities brought on by the CARES Act.

    Teach Your Children Well

    Teach Your Children Well
    First piggy bank? First credit card? It’s never too early to teach children financial responsibility. Earning, saving, spending, giving, prioritizing, valuing, budgeting…they all play their part. Join founder Kathy Stepp as she discusses building a young person’s financial literacy in Stepp & Rothwell’s latest podcast, “Teach Your Children Well.”
    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io