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Early contact with money for the next generation 💸👶

I want to teach my children how money works at an early age, and as a little incentive I plan to give them a few shares. 💎📈 The choices are $BRK.A (+0.54%) - a classic with substance - or $LISN (+0%) for something sweet in the portfolio. 🍫 How do you handle this? Do you use savings accounts, ETFs or similar gifts to make it easier for your kids to get started? 💡 Let's exchange ideas! #KinderUndFinanzen
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For long-term wealth accumulation/ FTSE ALL WORLD
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What could be nicer than a sweet Christmas with $LISN 🧑‍🎄 I like the approach, as a newcomer to the stock market I unfortunately don't bake such big cakes yet, so unfortunately it's not enough for LISN. But I also want to give the little ones something for the future this year, which is why I'm giving them their first ETF savings plan to go with their chocolate 👏 Constant dripping wears away the stone! Until they're both 18, they might get their driver's license from the portfolio 💸
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I think the direction is good with the shares but not the amount.
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A share with a non-cash benefit (e.g. Züri Zoo or Swatch) so that they learn that there is an ROI.

Plus cheap shares in their hobbies such as Disney etc.
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Dear good Santa, buy what you can buy. Shop, shop, shop, but don't burn your fingers.


Btw. I think you want to buy a percentage of Berkshire or Lindt, don't you?
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Of course, they have to be some of the most expensive shares so that the learning effect is really big. Sure, who doesn't give away a brk.a or Lindt to play with....es suddenly smells a lot like 💩
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There is a good book :) a dog named Money
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Exactly 🙏 For me, all the money from my birthday(s) and other things ended up in TechETFs and was switched to WELT ETFs after doubling. This will continue to be saved monthly. In addition, individual stocks that are of interest. And otherwise a lot of time and communication 😁
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I don't know how old your children are, but I think the book The Richest Man in Babylon is a good place to start. It's not that difficult to write and quite exciting.
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