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ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast

576 | Raising FI‑Minded Kids: What Really Works | 15-Year-Old Rishi Vamdatt

ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast

Jonathan Mendonsa & Brad Barrett | Choose FI Media, Inc

Careers, Business, Investing

4.85.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

A 15-year-old has produced over 1,000 personal finance videos and started investing at age seven. Rishi's story proves financial literacy doesn't require decades of experience—it requires the right mindset and early exposure. He began his finance journey at six after his parents read a book that sparked his curiosity, leading him to create Easy Peasy Finance, a YouTube channel dedicated to making money concepts accessible for young people. Through practical experience managing allowances, distinguishing needs from wants, and understanding compound growth, Rishi demonstrates how both parents and teenagers can build financial independence from the ground up. Key Topics Discussed Rishi's early interest in finance and investments [02:27] Strategies for teaching kids about personal finance [11:56] The importance of balancing saving and spending [30:15] Benefits of early investing and compound growth [25:42] Insights on college planning and potential alternatives [39:40] The concept of financial independence and its relevance to youth [46:44] Timestamps 00:01:21 - Introduction to Rishi 00:02:27 - Rishi's Financial Journey 00:05:20 - Creating Engaging Financial Content 00:08:40 - Learning Sources for Personal Finance 00:11:56 - The Role of Parents in Financial Education 00:19:09 - The Importance of Financial Choices 00:25:42 - Investing Early 00:30:56 - Balancing Saving and Spending 00:39:40 - College and Financial Planning 00:46:44 - Understanding Financial Independence 00:56:11 - Final Thoughts Key Insights Personal Finance Foundations: Rishi began his finance journey at age 6, influenced by his parents and their reading habits. Early exposure is crucial for understanding financial concepts. Practical Experience: The best lessons come from real-life scenarios. Managing an allowance, recognizing needs vs. wants, and making choices about spending and saving foster financial literacy. Invest Early: Starting investments young takes advantage of compounding returns. The earlier you begin investing, the greater your potential savings by retirement. Balancing Income and Expenses: Finding a balance between spending on experiences and saving for the future is key to financial well-being. Understanding your values helps prioritize budget decisions. Evolving Education on College: Attitudes toward college are changing, with greater emphasis on exploring multiple educational paths, including trade schools and the importance of financial planning for college expenses. Key Takeaways Start teaching your kids about finance early by involving them in budgeting discussions. [11:56] Encourage teenagers to open a Roth IRA for long-term investing benefits. [38:07] Educate children about the differences between needs and wants to foster mindful spending. [51:18] Key Quotes "Start investing early to maximize your retirement savings." [00:17:48] "True wealth comes from contentment, not accumulation." [00:31:29] "Don't wait to invest; start now with whatever you have." [00:57:07] "Teach children the importance of financial choices for lasting impact." [00:19:09] "Balance your spending and saving for a prosperous life." [00:30:56] Related Resources Easy Peasy Finance Easy Peasy Finance YouTube Channel

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Shusa Phi. Today on the show, we have Rishi from Easy Peezy Finance. He's actually

0:05.5

15 years old and he got into personal finance at six, if you would believe that. And he gives the

0:11.3

inception story on the podcast. He started investing at seven and he created his YouTube channel at

0:17.2

eight and he's put out over a thousand videos now. And while we talk about second

0:21.6

generation phi here as a way that those of us who are a bit older can teach our kids or maybe

0:27.2

nieces or nephews or family friends or whatever, I think Rishi speaks to everyone. He speaks

0:33.7

to people who are just getting started with Fai. Even though he's 15, I urge you to look past that because he's extraordinarily wise.

0:42.6

And what we talk about throughout this episode is really experimentation.

0:47.5

And we can experiment teaching our kids.

0:50.5

We can experiment teaching family members, et cetera.

0:53.0

And frankly, we can experiment teaching ourselves.

0:56.2

And I think that mindset is what is going to set you apart and what is going to make this a

1:01.4

really successful journey to FI. I think you're really going to enjoy this episode. And with that,

1:06.0

welcome to choose that fine.

1:15.9

Thank you. to choose that fine. Before we get started, I keep this podcast entirely ad-free for two reasons. First,

1:20.9

this is a five podcast and I don't want to promote products that I don't want you to buy

1:24.6

in the first place. And second, I really like the clean listening experience of a show where you don't have to fast forward ads.

1:31.2

To keep it ad-free, all I ask of you as a listener is the next time you open a travel rewards credit card,

1:36.6

go to choosefi.com slash cards.

1:39.6

And with that, onto the show.

1:43.7

Rishi, welcome to Choose the FI.

1:45.6

I've been looking forward to this for a while.

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