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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2021 · 19 MIN

Starling Bank Kite Card: The Best Kids Card Ever?

from It's Not About The Money · host Catherine Morgan

Catherine is joined on the podcast this week by a very special guest: her son, Thomas. Thomas joins us to share his experiences with money. As a Starling Kite user for some time, Thomas gives great insight into how children can use the pots to increase their financial education and why it is never too soon to begin learning these essential skills. We hear from a younger account holder just why Starling Bank is our personal and professional bank of choice. In this episode: The benefits of a Starling Kite account for children Understanding needs vs. wants for kids How to open dialogue around money with children Money blocks that can be identified even at a young age   Resources: Read the full interview with Thomas! Open a Starling Bank personal parent account Compare Starling VS Monzo Compare the market leading cards and accounts for children and teens Register for Catherine's FREE Financial Coaching Masterclass Join The Money Circle Join Catherine's Facebook Page and FREE Facebook Group My Online Courses – Investing for beginners from £1 Catherine's YouTube Channel  Connect with Catherine on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook  

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