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financial literacy

  • Are You Financially Savvy?
    Are You Financially Savvy?
    By Janet Bodnar From Kiplinger's Personal Finance Annamaria Lusardi, a senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and co-author of the new study “Financial Literacy and Financial ...
    August 10, 2024BY Tribune News Service
  • California to Require High School Students to Take Personal Finance Class Before Graduating
    California to Require High School Students to Take Personal Finance Class Before Graduating
    By the 2030–2031 academic year, California public high school students will be required to pass a financial literacy ...
    July 5, 2024BY Aaron Gifford
  • What If High School Graduation Requirements Included a Finance Course?
    What If High School Graduation Requirements Included a Finance Course?
    I recently wrote a series of six articles for The Epoch Times about basic finance. The articles could ...
    June 28, 2024BY Rodd Mann
  • Are You Raising Money-Smart, Entrepreneurial Children? These Best Practices Can Help
    Are You Raising Money-Smart, Entrepreneurial Children? These Best Practices Can Help
    Ways that I’ve been teaching my five entrepreneurial children
    April 23, 2024BY Due
  • Decoding the Certified Financial Planner’s Role
    Decoding the Certified Financial Planner’s Role
    As a certified financial planner, I’m often asked, “What’s the best stock to buy?” My answer is always ...
    April 19, 2024BY Due
  • How Does the Digital Era Impact Financial Literacy?
    How Does the Digital Era Impact Financial Literacy?
    With paradigms of conventional financial literacy shifting to the digitized era, the impact of digitization on financial literacy ...
    April 17, 2024BY Due
  • How I Taught Myself to Be Financially Secure—and How You Can Do It Too
    How I Taught Myself to Be Financially Secure—and How You Can Do It Too
    I've witnessed the extremes of financial experiences, from amassing wealth to hitting rock bottom and relying on Social ...
    March 21, 2024BY Entrepreneur
  • These 4 Traits Lead to More Retirement Savings
    These 4 Traits Lead to More Retirement Savings
    By Jacob Schroeder From Kiplinger's Personal Finance People who wind up with more retirement savings tend to share ...
    February 3, 2024BY Tribune News Service
  • Teenagers and Personal Finance
    Teenagers and Personal Finance
    Americans' debt has increased, led by mortgage, credit card and student loans. In the third quarter of 2023, ...
    January 9, 2024BY Anne Johnson
  • College Students, Have I Got a Plan for You!
    College Students, Have I Got a Plan for You!
    All around the country, newly minted high school graduates will soon be heading off to college. They'll be ...
    July 26, 2023BY Mary Hunt
  • Nearly 60 Percent of Canadian Parents Worry About Their Kids’ Financial Future: Survey
    Nearly 60 Percent of Canadian Parents Worry About Their Kids’ Financial Future: Survey
    Nearly 60 percent of Canadian parents are worried about their children’s financial future, according to a new survey ...
    July 20, 2023BY Isaac Teo
  • 6 Common Money Blunders
    6 Common Money Blunders
    I could be wrong, but I'm going to guess you've made a money blunder or two in your ...
    May 30, 2023BY Mary Hunt
  • The Financial Literacy Basics Entrepreneurs Need to Know
    The Financial Literacy Basics Entrepreneurs Need to Know
    By Derek Notman Like most of you, I grew up with virtually no formal training on money. I ...
    April 28, 2023BY Entrepreneur
  • This Is What Happens When Financially Immature Students Get a Credit Card
    This Is What Happens When Financially Immature Students Get a Credit Card
    Our kids are fortunate to be growing up in the most progressive and exciting time in history. Sadly, ...
    April 26, 2023BY Mary Hunt
  • How to Bolster Your Financial Confidence
    How to Bolster Your Financial Confidence
    Melinda Perez, a financial educator, still remembers the first time she felt financially confident. She had recently started ...
    April 25, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • 5 Reasons to Give Kids an Allowance
    5 Reasons to Give Kids an Allowance
    At the foundation of your children's financial intelligence should be this undeniable truth: It is not the amount ...
    March 21, 2023BY Mary Hunt
  • Saying No to a Cashless Society to Teach Children Proper Spending Habits
    Saying No to a Cashless Society to Teach Children Proper Spending Habits
    Commentary A mother gave her 8-year-old daughter $20 to spend at a theme park. The child—let us call ...
    December 4, 2022BY Gabriël Moens
  • Build Your Quality of Life by Investing in Your Lifestyle
    Build Your Quality of Life by Investing in Your Lifestyle
    Money is tight for many individuals and businesses right now, with inflation at historic highs and pressures on ...
    November 30, 2022BY Due
  • A Valuable Money Lesson for the Kids
    A Valuable Money Lesson for the Kids
    Don't assume your kids are going to learn in school how to manage money well. There is a ...
    October 24, 2022BY Mary Hunt
  • What Is Money Maturity and How Does It Impact Your Finances
    What Is Money Maturity and How Does It Impact Your Finances
    What is Money Maturity? This process of becoming more financially responsible is called money maturity. Money maturity is ...
    October 7, 2022BY Due
  • Liz Weston: Why Is Money so Confusing?
    Liz Weston: Why Is Money so Confusing?
    Managing money is an essential life skill, yet most U.S. adults would fail a financial literacy test. Consider ...
    August 31, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Feed the Need for Financial Literacy
    Feed the Need for Financial Literacy
    The demand for financial literacy education among high school students has increased in recent years. With ease of ...
    August 20, 2022BY Kent McDill
  • Commitment to Financial Literacy Creates a Pathway to Increased Financial Inclusion
    Commitment to Financial Literacy Creates a Pathway to Increased Financial Inclusion
    Four essential financial skills that must be learned in life are: opening a bank account, building and maintaining ...
    April 14, 2022BY Due
  • What Your Parents Never Taught You About Money
    What Your Parents Never Taught You About Money
    By David Delisle So, where do we even start? The idea of teaching financial literacy can seem overwhelming. ...
    March 30, 2022BY Entrepreneur
  • An Orphan-Turned-Accountant Gives Back to Undervalued Communities
    An Orphan-Turned-Accountant Gives Back to Undervalued Communities
    When he was 8 years old, Andre Henry became an orphan after losing his parents. At the time, ...
    September 29, 2021BY Juliette Fairley
  • How to Teach Your Kids About Money
    How to Teach Your Kids About Money
    If you guys have been hearing the term “financial literacy” a lot, there’s a good reason—it’s one of ...
    April 7, 2021BY Anthony ONeal
  • Victorian Government’s School Banking Ban Received Mixed Reactions
    Victorian Government’s School Banking Ban Received Mixed Reactions
    Victorian government will ban school banking programs delivered by financial institutes in public schools from 2021, replacing them ...
    December 2, 2020BY Sophia Jiang
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