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Episode #56 | Jacqui Clarke – Money and Wellbeing: What Every Teacher Should Know

Episode #56 | Jacqui Clarke – Money and Wellbeing: What Every Teacher Should Know

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In this episode with Jacqui Clarke, we dive into how money impacts teacher wellbeing, the importance of building healthy financial habits, and how we can teach students the value of financial literacy, no matter their age.

Key Takeaways:

  • Why financial wellbeing is directly tied to overall wellbeing, and how it often goes overlooked in schools
  • The importance of knowing your “open the front door” cost to feel more in control of your money
  • Simple, realistic habits teachers can use to build financial confidence and reduce money stress
  • How educators can introduce financial literacy in the classroom through practical, age-appropriate activities
  • Key financial concepts like compound interest and dollar-cost averaging, and how they can set students up for success
  • How to normalise money conversations with kids to build healthy lifelong attitudes toward money

More About Jacqui Clarke

Jacqui Clarke FCA, FTI, GAICD, JP, International award-winning author of Stop Worrying About Money (Wiley), is a trusted advisor, board member, executor and veteran business executive. As a personal wealth and money management expert and over three decades of experience, 25 years at Deloitte and PWC helping high-net-worth families, individuals and business owners to build, manage and preserve their wealth. Her message is simple: with careful planning and effort, you can manage your money, so it doesn’t manage you.

Website:: jacquiclarke.me/
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Book:Stop Worrying about Money

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