Archive for Financial education – Page 14

We’ve released a
new report on our findings for how young people can acquire three building blocks of financial
capability which include: executive function, financial habits and
norms, and financial knowledge and decision-making skills

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“Can you buy this for
me, pleeease?” It’s normal for young
children to have a hard time not getting everything they want

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Con una población de más de 41 millones de personas en los Estados Unidos, los inmigrantes representan un número considerable de consumidores en este país

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Ahora
se sirven comidas calientes con la educación del consumidor en mente para
proteger a las personas mayores y evitar que sean víctimas de explotación
financiera

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When it comes to
managing money and making choices, practice putting your thoughts into words

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Take control of your financial life with these ten tools that can help
you make choices at the grocery store, pay your credit card bill, and deal with
debt

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Fathers know it’s
important to teach kids about money

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As many families are preparing to celebrate the
Mother’s Day holiday, new family norms are creating the need for alternatives
in financial care

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Have you ever heard common financial wisdom, from family and friends or financial experts, and said to yourself, “that sounds right, but I can’t do that”? Consumers have told us that they sometimes find common financial advice — like “save 10% of your income” — hard to apply to their own circumstances

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