We queried ChatGPT: What is Financial Literacy for kids? Response: Financial literacy for kids refers to the understanding and knowledge of financial concepts and principles, as well as the ability to apply these principles to make informed and responsible financial decisions.…Financial literacy can be taught through a variety of methods, including through classroom instruction, financial education programs, and by modeling good financial behavior at home. The Buzz 1: “A child’s gotta do what a child's gotta do.” [Home Alone, 1990 film] The Buzz 2: “There’s no better investment than investing in your children.” [Mrs. Doubtfire, 1993 film] The Buzz 3: “Money doesn't grow on trees, you know. It grows in banks. That's where you put it, to make more money.” [Mary Poppins, 1964 film] The Buzz 4: “It's not how much money you make, it’s how much money you keep.” [The Wolf of Wall Street, 2013 film] We’ll ask Karen Tenenbaum, Mac Gardner, Kelly Kirk-Xu and Rumbi Petrozzello for their take on The Future of Financial Literacy and Technology: Can We Raise Kids’ ‘Money IQ’? – Part 2.