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An Eight Year Old’s Guide To Earning And Saving
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Kids don’t need a complicated spreadsheet to understand money, they need a simple rule they can actually use. During our School Holiday Edition, we sit down with my son Amir and let him explain money in his own words, including the blunt truth: spend too much and you end up with nothing.
We unpack practical ways an eight-year-old can earn money today, from vacuuming and dishes to windows, tidying, and making beds. Amir also talks about earning beyond the house with dog walking and car washing, then shares what it’s like stepping into a new role coaching Taekwondo, including the idea of a probation or trial period and what “being good” at a job looks like when you’re still a kid. If you’re searching for kids money tips, financial literacy for children, or simple allowance and chores ideas, this conversation is packed with real-life examples.
Then we head into big topics in a small-kid way: saving every dollar of a $10 payment, what it means for money to “grow”, and a first look at shares where you pick a company and buy in. We also touch on inflation and why prices go up, plus a quick hint at the everyday costs adults deal with like water rates and bills. KiwiSaver, compounding interest, and the deeper money stuff get saved for next time, but the foundation starts here.
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School Holiday Guest Introduction
SPEAKER_00Hello and welcome back to the School Holiday Edition. And I have someone else in my office today. Who do I have today? What's your name?
SPEAKER_01Amir.
SPEAKER_00Amir. And how are you related to me?
SPEAKER_01I'm your son.
What Kids Know About Money
SPEAKER_00You're my son. Well, that's good to know. Amir, so you being my son, how old are you? Twelve. Are you really? Yeah. How old are you?
SPEAKER_01Eight.
SPEAKER_00You're eight. Awesome. And what do you know about money?
SPEAKER_01That if you um spend too much, you don't have any.
SPEAKER_00If you spend too much, you don't have any. Yep, that makes sense. So what made you want to come to this podcast today?
SPEAKER_01Because my mom told me to.
SPEAKER_00Your mom told you to? No. Your sister did it with me, and then your brother did it with me, and then you wanted to. Yeah. Yeah. So did I tell you to come on the podcast?
unknownNah.
Simple Saving Advice For Kids
SPEAKER_00No. You wanted to. So what do you want to tell another pe another eight-year-old that's listening right now about anything you know about money? What tips do you have for them?
SPEAKER_01Save your money.
SPEAKER_00How are they gonna save their money?
SPEAKER_01By doing a job and then you save your money. Otherwise, if you just keep on spending it, you won't have any. You just like have a little bit amount and then you can't buy stuff that costs lots.
SPEAKER_00Okay, so how can they make money to begin with? What if they don't know how to make money?
SPEAKER_01They um can do jobs for their mum and then they can get money.
Chores That Earn Real Cash
SPEAKER_00Okay. What sort of jobs can they do? As an eight-year-old, what sort of jobs can you do?
SPEAKER_01Vacuum, clean the windows, wipe the tables, push the chairs in, clean the dishes.
SPEAKER_00Make your beds. Yeah. Can you do your lunchbox?
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00What do you put in your lunchbox?
SPEAKER_01Toast, a bar, some food some packets and a snack.
SPEAKER_00Okay. So if you do the jobs around the house, you get paid for it. Let's say I give you ten dollars. What are you gonna do with t$10?
SPEAKER_01Save it.
SPEAKER_00All of it?
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00How are you gonna save it?
SPEAKER_01I'm gonna put it in my um bedroom, put it in a safe place.
SPEAKER_00Is it gonna be safe in your bedroom?
unknownYes.
SPEAKER_00But does money grow?
SPEAKER_01If you save, yes. But if you don't, it won't.
SPEAKER_00Okay. And what other things you can do as an eight-year-old to earn money outside of your house?
SPEAKER_01Um cut the glass.
unknownCut the glass.
Jobs Beyond Home And Coaching
SPEAKER_00Go do some lawn mowing, huh? You can do that dog walking. You're very good at dog walking. Dog walking.
SPEAKER_01You also can tidy up.
SPEAKER_00What about car wash?
SPEAKER_01Oh yeah, car wash too.
SPEAKER_00You're very good at that. Yeah. And what else have you been doing lately? The school holidays, you've tried something new as a job?
SPEAKER_01Oh, I was being a coach for Taekwondo.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Did you like that? Yeah. Was that fun? Yeah. Yeah. But you you currently have your probation period. Do you know what's a probation period? No. Trial period? What is that? I don't know. Where they test people. Yeah. And then if you're good.
SPEAKER_01They'll give they'll give you money.
SPEAKER_00They'll hire you.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And what does it mean being good?
Buying Shares And Picking Companies
SPEAKER_01Like don't be silly. Like don't be annoying.
SPEAKER_00Okay. And then you're gonna earn money? Do you know anything about shears?
SPEAKER_01No.
SPEAKER_00Do you have shears?
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00What sort of shears do you have?
SPEAKER_01Uh McDonald's, Tesla, uh, Fly Center, KFC, and uh how do you buy them? You put money in there and then you buy the thing.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and who helped you to do that?
SPEAKER_01My dad.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, lots of fun. You can choose companies and can buy shears from those companies. And then you can make money on that.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. So if there was another eight-year-old listening to you right now, what would you tell them to do? One thing that you tell them to do today.
SPEAKER_01Do shears.
Inflation Basics And Bills Teaser
SPEAKER_00Do shears. What about Kivisaber? Do you know anything about Kiwi Saver? No. We're gonna talk about Kiwi Saver next time. Okay. Do you know anything about compounding interest?
unknownNo.
SPEAKER_00Do you know anything about inflation?
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Oh, you know about inflation? Okay, tell me about inflation.
SPEAKER_01Like it the money goes up.
SPEAKER_00Mm-hmm. And what happens to the money?
SPEAKER_01It c gets becomes more.
SPEAKER_00The money becomes more. Okay, and what do you know about home loan interest rates? I don't know money. You don't know anything? What about water rates when you buy a house? You have to pay water rates. Do you know that? No? So that's why we say don't use too much water because you have to pay money on that water. Do you know that? Yeah. What about bills? Do you know anything about bills and expenses?
unknownNo.
Wrap Up And Goodbye
SPEAKER_00No. We're gonna talk about it next time. Okay. Anything else you want to tell our listeners before we wrap it up?
unknownNo.
SPEAKER_00No? Did you have fun with mama today? Yeah. Yeah. Now you can um claim that you're a celebrity.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_00Alright. Thank you, Amir, for coming along. Have a good day.
unknownBye.
SPEAKER_00Bye.