CASH KID

著者: The Cash Kid
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  • Welcome to the Cash Kid Podcast! I’m here to teach kids and adults the financial literacy skills they need to start saving money early. Join us as we interview experts and explore topics to take that piggy bank to a real bank and start investing today to watch your money grow. “Cash Kids” are kids who at a young age have an entrepreneurial mindset and good financial skills to use their passions, hobbies, and skills to earn money. Just remember, anyone can be a “Cash Kid,” you just have to learn how to become one. So let’s be the generation to grow the greatest wealth and be the most financially literate. From financial skills to getting your first job, to investing in the stock market, we’ll cover it here on the Cash Kid Podcast.
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Welcome to the Cash Kid Podcast! I’m here to teach kids and adults the financial literacy skills they need to start saving money early. Join us as we interview experts and explore topics to take that piggy bank to a real bank and start investing today to watch your money grow. “Cash Kids” are kids who at a young age have an entrepreneurial mindset and good financial skills to use their passions, hobbies, and skills to earn money. Just remember, anyone can be a “Cash Kid,” you just have to learn how to become one. So let’s be the generation to grow the greatest wealth and be the most financially literate. From financial skills to getting your first job, to investing in the stock market, we’ll cover it here on the Cash Kid Podcast.
Copyright © 2024 Cash Kid. All rights reserved.
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  • How I Make Money as a Teen (My Income Streams at 13!)
    2025/04/01
    It’s episode 50 of the Cash Kid Podcast!Yep, we’ve covered 50 topics related to teaching my generation how to earn, save, and invest their money earlier in life. It’s my mission to create generation that’s more informed about their finances, one that asks more questions, smarter money management skills, and less stress.But one things we haven’t discussed is, how does the Cash Kid make money.Now in season 3 of this show we’ve been focused on spotlighting other fellow “Cash Kids” about ways they’ve been making money. And what we’ve learned from talking with this kids and teens is there are so many ways for us to make some extra cash while young. So, I thought I would spotlight some of the ways I’ve been exploring to make some extra cash. Let’s dive in. The Cash Kid Podcast is underway![musical interlude transition]1: My Part-Time JobAlright, I’m not going to lie. I might get a little excited and run down a few rabbit holes when I learn about ways to make money. The most recent was how to create a faceless YouTube channel. This is where you create a bunch of YouTube shorts and post on social to make get a bunch of vanity views and make money on YouTube. There’s a 16-year-old who touts he’s made millions doing this. He had a simple course you could even take to see how he does it. I watched it. I tried it. It’s harder than it looks. I’ve had a few other things like that one as well and honestly, I learn a little from doing research and knowing what’s a vital option or what’s going to really take a lot more time and energy that I have to give to make it work. So this focus on ane of the first ways I make money—and that’s through working at the concessions stands at our local sporting events in my town. I found out about this by seeing kids my age and hearing them talk about working here. I thought I could do it to so I texted the Owner and I got the job.Now, don’t get me wrong, juggling school, a podcast, and a job can be a lot. But working at the concession stand has been a great way for me to generate income. It’s steady, predictable, and gives me the freedom to invest in my other business ventures. Funny fact, one night I was working the concession stand at a high school basket ball game. I had a customer ask if I speak French. Well turns out, I am currently taking French and I was able to take his order in French. He tipped me $5 bucks!(Say something in French)If you’re looking for a steady income, and old enough to work, consider getting a part-time job at places like Publix, your local concession stands, or any other businesses in your area. Even if it’s just a few hours a week, it’s a great way to start making your own money and learning how to manage it. Lesson Learned: What’s a lesson learned from this venture. Keep your eyes and ears open! I learned about this one from a friend discussing it and then researched it myself. There are always opportunities around you to make money—you just have to be ready to take them.2: Buying, Selling, and Trading Sports CardsAnother way I make money is by flipping sports cards. I sell through two platforms: eBay and Whatnot. You’ve probably heard of eBay, and Whatnot is an auction-based site where you can buy and sell cards in real time.Flipping sports cards is easier than most people think. I spend about an hour each week searching for cards at a low price, buying them, and then reselling them at a higher value. Setting up an account on these platforms takes a little time, but once you’re in, it’s super easy to list, sell, and ship. Plus, both sites offer prepaid shipping labels, making the process even smoother. With this I have learned to speak in front of a live audience, how to ship items, how to be prompt and professional, and people skillsIf sports cards aren’t your thing, you can do this with sneakers, vintage clothing, or even collectibles. The key is to buy low and sell high! Lesson Learned: Selling sports cards taught me how to talk to a live audience and present myself well so that customers trust me and want to buy from me. Confidence and communication are key!3: Selling 3D-Printed ItemsAnother way I make money is by selling 3D-printed items. Two Christmases ago, my brother got a 3D printer, but after a couple of months, he lost interest. I saw an opportunity after watching Instagram videos of people selling 3D-printed products, so I put that printer to work!I started making small fidget toys and selling them to my peers and on eBay. Within two days, I had already made $100. The best part? The printer does most of the work! I just load the filament, press a few buttons, and wait for the products to print. The profit margins are high—sometimes 400-500+%! Also, I had the opportunity to sell at a local business at thier Young Entrepreneur week. And made around $150 in like 2 hours!If you have a 3D printer or anything else lying around that you can repurpose to make money, go...
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  • My Tesla Stock Journey: Why I Need to Talk to Elon Musk!
    2025/03/11
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  • Building for Cash: From Legos to Business, How Eli Turned His Passion Into Profit!
    2025/01/09

    At just 11 years old, Eli Everts has turned his passion for building into a successful business! In this episode of the Cash Kid Podcast, we dive into Eli's journey as 'The Assembly Man.' Learn how he started assembling furniture, toys, and more to earn his own money. Eli shares his love for Legos, the tools he uses (like his dad’s drill!), and even how he balances schoolwork with his side hustle.

    If you're a kid or teen dreaming of starting your own business, Eli’s story will inspire you to turn your unique skills into a money-making venture! 💡 From the importance of marketing (shoutout to Eli's mom!) to the joy of helping others, this episode is packed with tips and motivation.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to the Cash Kid Podcast for more stories about young entrepreneurs turning their passions into profits! 💰✨

    📌 Follow Eli’s advice: Think about your talents, find problems you can solve, and start building your dream business today!


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