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Poppi's cofounder on why she put $5,000 in each of her children's investment accounts
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Poppi cofounder Allison Ellsworth describes her approach to teaching her children financial literacy by placing $5,000 into individual investment accounts and allowing them to make their own stock selections and learn from losses.

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Poppi's cofounder on why she put $5,000 in each of her children's investment accounts
Poppi cofounder Allison Ellsworth said she's teaching her children how to value and grow their money. Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Poppi Poppi's cofounder Allison Ellsworth said she's teaching her children how to invest. She put $5,000 into her three children's Fidelity accounts and let them pick stocks and experience losses. Ellsworth and her husband exited Poppi last year after PepsiCo acquired it for $1.95 billion. Poppi's CEO and cofounder, Allison Ellsworth, said that she's opened $5,
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