Investing Young (like really really young)

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In this episode of Simplifynance, host Rachel Stewart, financial advisor, talks to Ava Grace about her expereince of investing young. Ava is only 10 years-old in the fifth grade and already has clear goals for her investments.   Show Notes:   0:40 - Ava Grace is a 10-year old investor with a financial advisor 1:25 - How did Ava decide to get an investment account 1:49 - What does Ava think is the hardest thing about investing 2:34 - What are Ava’s plans for her investments 2:56 - What has she learned about investing 3:58 - Why is it important for kids to understand investments   3 Key Points: You’re never to young to learn about investing. Buy low sell high is Ava’s takeaway from her expereince Accept that investments can fluctuant.   Tweetable Quotes: -       “One of the things I do as a Simplifynance financial advisor is encourage clients to start soon on their plans so they can hopefully finish strong in the end.”  – Rachel. -       “I have two things I want to do with it (investment account). Donate to charity, specifically Charity Water, and hopefully go to Stanford.” – Ava. -       “I have one advisor that I talk to every day, and that is my Dad. And the other one I see about every two months.” – Ava   Resources Mentioned: simplyfinance.com Contact Information: Rachel Stewart