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Most financial planning conversations focus on retirement or building wealth — but what about preparing the younger generation?

In a recent blog, American Trust Wealth Fiduciary Investment Advisor Andrew Mason shares how parents can raise financially confident kids through simple, everyday habits, like:

  • Using a “save, spend, share” system
  • Introducing teens to credit and investing
  • Modeling healthy financial behavior

These lessons can help turn financial confidence into part of a lasting legacy.

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