“Financial independence for children, teens, and adults” is a series of short books focused on a specific age group or life event.
The Financial Literacy Month is not only a celebration but is a challenge. This is your opportunity to review your finances and gradually improve them. The Financial Literacy Month was first recognized in the U.S.A in April 2004.
Whether you’re just starting or have been earning your way for quite some time, it’s never too late to learn about saving and improving your financial outlook. Developing a budget and building financial knowledge is the foundation for a brighter future.
National Financial Literacy Month places the importance of learning about finances and the tools to learn about them in the classroom, too. No matter their age, giving our children a solid financial foundation will give them the power to make smart decisions now and in the future.
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