
The Stacking Benjamins Show Real Money Horror Stories (And How Not to Star in Your Own) SB1753
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Oct 27, 2025 Chuck Jaffe, a financial journalist and host of Money Life with Chuck Jaffe, joins to share his creative Halloween Money Game that teaches kids about risk, reward, and decision-making through fun. He also discusses the value of choices—like candy versus cash—and how to gamify money lessons. The show takes a spooky turn as real listeners share their financial horror stories, illustrating the dangers of procrastination and bad advice. Jaffe emphasizes practical money lessons that can be learned during the holiday season.
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Teach Value With Cash-Or-Candy Choices
- Offer kids a clear choice between cash and candy to teach real-world tradeoffs.
- Use envelopes or full-size bars to preserve fairness and encourage decision-making.
Child Choices Mirror Adult Financial Styles
- Some kids approach choices impulsively while others analyze for the best outcome.
- Early tendencies mirror adult financial behavior and reveal long-term money habits.
Context Trumps Nominal Value On Halloween
- Candy functions as cheap currency on Halloween, so nominal retail value can mislead choices.
- Contextual value (favorites) often trumps pure dollar comparison in decisions.

