Teaching Kids About Money Through Kudosy App with Tyler Nicholls

Can we really teach our kids about money through play? In this episode, Tyler believes so. He created Kudosy, a ‘financial playground’ app designed to give kids hands-on money experience while shaping positive behaviors.

Tyler, a seasoned entrepreneur with a business strategy degree from Brigham Young University and a master’s from Boston University, is passionate about serving people at scale through software. He created Kudosy to solve the financial literacy crisis in America and strengthen families globally.

00:00 – The Power of Perspective
05:49 – Development of Kudosy App
14:28 – Kudosy App Overview
19:32 – Parental Involvement and Learning
24:13 – Financial Playground for Families
30:29 – Ideal Age of Using the Kudosy App

Resources Mentioned
Website: https://kudosy.com/
Kudosy Family Wallet

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Quotes:

“Kudosy App is a financial playground that allows kids to experience and learn about money in a fun and interactive way.” – Tyler Nicholls

“When [kids] earn these kudos…They have the experience and the joy of earning them themselves and then deciding how they want to spend them.” – Tyler Nicholls

 

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